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CATALOGUE 


OF   THE 


LIBRARY 

OF   THE 

Historical  Society 

OF  THE 

STATE  OF  MONTANA. 


Also  the  Report  of  the  Librarian  for  the  Years  1891-9,2,  being  the  First 

Biennial  Report  and  Catalogue   Ever  Published 

by  the  State  or  Society, 


IN  TWO  PARTS. 


PAR  Publications  of  this  State  and  of  Other  States  and  General  History 

PART   i-  ns  of  the   United    States  which    Have    Been    Received    at   this 

Library  to  November  on     iSnr 


Prepared  BY  WM.  F.  WHEELER,  Librarian. 


Pbinters  a 

1892. 


CATALOGUE 

OF  THE 

L15RARY 

OF  THE 

Historical  Society 

OF  THE 


STATE  OF  MONTANA. 

// 


Also  the  Report  of  the  Librarian  for  the  Years  i  89 1  -92,  being  the  First 

Biennial  Report  and  Catalogue   Ever  PublisKed 

by  the  State  or  Society. 


IN  TWO  PARTS. 


PART   I  "The  Publications  of  this  State  and  of  Other  States  and  General  History. 

PART  2— Publications  of  the  United    States  which    Have    Been    Received    tt  this 

Library  to  Novennber  30,  1892. 


Prepared  BY  WM.  F.  WHEELER,  Librarian. 


HKLENA, MONTANA : 

C.  K.  Wells  Co.,  Printers  and  Binders. 


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BANCROFT 
LIBRARY 


HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  ) 

OF  THE  STATE  OF  MONTANA.  ( 

Helena,  Montana,  Dec.  3,  1892. 
Gov.  Jos.  K.  Toole, 

Mem.  State  Ex.  Com.  Hist,  Soc.  of  Montana. 

SIR:  I  have  the  honor  to  herewith  transmit  the  first  biennial 
report  of  Wm.  F.  Wheeler,  our  very  efficient  and  painstaking  librarian, 
which  includes  a  well  arranged  Catalogue  of  all  books,  pamphlets, 
manuscripts,  etc.,  in  the  Library  of  the  Society. 

I  heartily  concur  in  the  recommendations  made  by  him,  and 
especially  the  one  in  reference  to  transferring  the  Miscellaneous 
Division  of  the  State  Library,  to  the  care  of  the  Historical  Society, 
as  under  the  present  arrangement  it  cannot  be  properly  assorted,  cata- 
logued, and  cared  for. 

The  present  salary  of  the  librarian  is  entirely  inadequate  for  the 
large  amount  of  intelligent  and  valuable  work  performed  by  him. 
The  next  session  of  the  Legislature  should  increase  it  to  $1,800  a  year. 

The  thanks  of  the  Society  are  due  to  the  Board  of  Commissioners 
of  Lewis  and  Clarke  County  for  giving  it,  free  of  cost,  good  rooms 
in  the  attic  of  the  Court  House. 

Very  Respectfully, 

GRANVILLE  STUART, 

Presidetit, 


HISTORICAL  SOCIETY   OF  MONTANA 

Report  of  the  librarian  for  1891-92. 


To  His  Excellency y  Joseph  K.  Toole,  Governor  of  Montafia,  and  Ex- 
Officio  Member  of  the  Executive  Committee  of  the  Historical 
Society  of  the  State  of  Montana  ;  also. 

To  Hon,  Granville  Stuart,  President  of  said  Society: 

GENTLEMEN: — I  have  the  honor  to  present  this,  my  first  biennial 
report,  of  the  collections  of  this  Society  enumerated  in  the  catalogue 
following  hereafter,  which  is  the  first  catalogue  of  this  Society  or  its 
predecessor,  "The  Historical  Society  of  Montana."  The  report  also 
includes  an  appeal  to  the  friends  of  the  Society,  stating  definitely  its 
purposes  and  objects;  and  also  gives  a  statement  of  its  receipts  and 
expenditures  since  its  transfer  to  the  State,  on  the  1st  day  of  April, 
1891,  to  December  1st,  1892,  the  close  of  the  fiscal  year.  This  state- 
ment is  taken  from  the  books  of  the  State  Auditor  and  Treasurer, 
where  said  accounts  are  kept  and  where  all  vouchers  are  filed. 

The  catalogue  is  not  strictly  an  alphabetical  one,  but  more  one 
of  subjects  grouped  under  the  proper  headings,  which  I  consider 
more  practical.  First,  the  books  and  pamphlets  relating  to  general 
historical  subjects  are  given,  together  with  State  exchanges  from 
other  Historical  Societies  and  our  own  State  publications;  ^wdi second, 
Part  2  embraces  all  the  publications  of  the  United  States  which  have 
been  received  at  our  Library. 

The  Society  hereby  acknowledges  with  gratitude  the  generosity 
and  liberality  of  the  Commissioners  of  Lewis  and  Clarke  County  in 
giving  it  the  splendid  rooms  in  the  Court  house  which  it  has  occu- 
pied for  its  Library  since  July  5,  1887,  without  cost  or  charge;  also, 
to  the  noble  and  public-spirited  editors  and  proprietors  of  the  news- 
papers of  Montana,  who  have  donated  free  of  charge  over  400  vol- 
umes of  their  publications  to  it  since  1864  to  the  present  time;  also 
to  the  many  citizens  who  have  given  diaries,  letters  of  historic  value 


6  OF  *THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY, 

and  many  manuscripts  which  will  in  the  future  be  of  great  worth  in 
illustrating  our  history. 

I  wish  to  make  two  or  three  suggestions  which  I  think  neces- 
sary for  the  good  of  the  Library  and  its  management.  The  Miscel- 
laneous Department  of  the  State  Library  consists  almost  entirely  of 
State  and  United  States  public  documents,  which  are  essentially 
books  of  reference  and  should  be  transferred  to  the  Historical  De- 
partment, as  they  are  entirely  of  historical  value.  This  will  not  in- 
terfere with  the  Law  Library,  which  is  for  the  sole  use  of  the  courts, 
and  which  should  be  left  to  a  separate  librarian,  as  at  present.  It 
gives  enough  work  for  one  person  to  do. 

The  second  suggestion  is  that  all  publications  made  under  the 
authority  of  the  State,  of  every  description,  should  be  deposited  by 
the  person  printing  the  same,  to  the  extent  of  at  least  five  copies  of 
each  in  the  Library  of  this  Society,  for  reference  only,  and  not  to  be 
removed  therefrom.  As  it  is,  we  have  an  incomplete  set  of  laws, 
journals  of  the  Legislature,  and  but  few  reports  of  Territorial  or 
State  officers,  except  those  the  Librarian  has  collected  under  great 
difficulties. 

The  third  suggestion  is  that  there  should  be  a  small  contingent 
fund  set  apart  upon  which  the  Librarian  can  check  for  the  payment 
of  postage,  drayage,  janitor  work,  for  shelving  and  other  small  items 
of  expense  for  the  use  of  the  Library,  which  he  has  now  to  pay  for 
first  out  of  his  own  pocket  and  then  wait  for  reimbursement  from  the 
State.  From  three  to  five  hundred  dollars  would  be  sufficient  for 
this  purpose,  and  the  Librarian  should  give  bond  in  double  the 
amount  so  set  apart. 

The  fourth  suggestion  is  that  whereas  there  is  now  in  the 
Library  a  large  number  of  letters  and  many  valuable  diaries  and 
other  contributions  of  great  historic  value  which  are  poorly  written 
— many  in  dim  pencil  marks — which  need  to  be  re-written  and 
properly  edited,  the  Librarian  should  be  allowed  to  employ  an 
assistant— a  copyist  or  typewriter— to  put  this  valuable  matter  in 
good  shape  for  preservation  or  for  the  printer.  Six  hundred  dollars 
would  be  a  moderate  estimate  for  this  work  for  the  next  year. 

ThQ  fifth  suggestion  is  in  relation  to  securing  Indian  relics,  as  all 
in  the  State  will  soon  be  beyond  purchase,  and  never  will  be  repro- 
duced. The  old  Society,  for  want  of  funds,  never  did  or  could  pur- 
chase any,  or  even  pay  for  preserving  the  forms  of  the  wild  animals, 
birds  or  fishes  native  to  Montana.     This  should  be  done  now,  as  far 


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as  possible.  There  has  been  deposited  in  the  Library  rooms  a  large 
case  of  fine  and  valuable  Indian  hand  work,  which  the  Society  can 
buy  at  reasonable  cost.  I  know  of  but  one  other  collection  in  the 
State  that  can  be  purchased. 

My  sixth  and  last  suggestion  is  that  the  Library  and  everything 
contained  in  it  should  be  insured  to,  I  think,  the  amount  of  $10,000. 
It  will  be  for  a  committee  of  the  Legislature  to  consider  the  above 
suggestions  and  examine  the  condition,  needs  and  wants  of  the 
Libraries  of  the  State. 


OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


HISTORICAL  SKETCH 


OF    THE 


Or^ar)izatioD  of  the  fli^torical  Societij 

OF  MONTANA. 


Its  Objects  and  Purposes. 


The  following  is  quoted  bodily  from  the  able  introduction  to  the 
first  volume  of  the  "  Transactions  of  the  Society,"  and  was  written 
by  Col.  W.  F.  Sanders,  who  for  twenty-five  years  was  its  President: 

"  This  society  was  incorporated  by  an  act  of  the  Legislative  As- 
sembly, approved  February  2,  1865.  To  it  was  confided  the  trust  of 
accumulating  information  illustrative  of  the  early  history  of  the 
region  of  country  in  what  is  now  (1876)  the  Territory  of  Montana. 
The  trust  seemed  at  first  to  be  a  barren  and  thankless  one.  There 
is  not,  probably,  in  the  United  States  a  region  of  equal  area  about 
which  so  little  information  can  be  gleaned  as  that  parallelogram  along 
the  northern  border,  which  contains  the  springs  of  the  Columbia 
and  the  Missouri.  In  the  discharge  of  the  trust  thus  confided  to  the 
society,  it  was  sought  to  gather  from  this  barren  field  such  informa- 
tion as  books  could  afford,  and  to  acquire  from  adventurers  and  early 
pioneers  whatever  of  interest  their  memories  had  preserved. 

"The  Territory  seems  to  have  passed  between  two  lines  of  early 
travel  across  the  continent.  To  the  north,  the  fur  traders  of  Mon- 
treal, passing  through  Lake  Superior  to  Lake  Winnipeg,  and  thence 
up  the  Saskatchewan,  across  the  Rocky  Mountains  to  the  Flatbow 
River,  proceeded  down  the  Columbia.  At  a  later  day,  but  early  in 
the  present  century,  adventurous  traders  from  St.  Louis  and  New 


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York,  passingf  up  the  Platte  and  through  the  South  Pass,  crossed 
Green  River  to  the  Lewis  Fork  of  the  Columbia,  and  passed  by  Fort 
Hall,  down  towards  Astoria. 

"The  travelers  along  the  northern  line  of  communication  do  not 
seem  to  have  deflected  so  far  from  their  route  as  to  have  familiarized 
themselves  with  the  topography  or  geographical  features  of  the 
Territory.  Those  who  journeyed  along  the  southern  line,  makipg 
Deer  Creek,  Green  River,  Cache  Valley  or  Fort  Hall  their  rendez- 
vous, pursued  the  vocation  of  trappers,  hunters  or  traders  through- 
out the  adjacent  country,  and  not  unfrequently  visited  our  Territory. 
These  representatives  of  the  white  race  among  the  red  men  of  the 
remote  West  seldom  returned  to  civilization.  The  discovery  of  the 
gold  and  silver  mines,  the  settlement  of  the  country,  the  develop- 
ment of  the  various  industries  here,  the  history  of  towns  and  com- 
munities, sketches  of  various  officials  and  administrations;  the  story 
of  our  social  disorder;  the  perils,  sacrifices  and  labors  of  our  early 
pioneers;  the  material,  social,  intellectual  and  religious ,  progress  of 
our  people — all  justify  the  attention  of  the  society.  These  various 
subjects  the  society  has  sought  tp  care  for  in  a  spirit  of  fidelity  to  its 
mission.  It  has  not  considered  that  it  was  its  province  to  pass  judg- 
ment upon  events,  but  to  gather  facts  with  impartial  justice.  It  does 
not  trouble  itself  to  approve  or  condemn,  but  to  preserve." 

It  is  introduced  here  because  it  so  fully  explains  the  objects  of 
the  Historical  Society  and  some  of  its  history. 

Notwithstanding  the  almosf  total  destruction  of  nearly  all  the 
Library  and  manuscripts  of  the  Society  by  the  great  fire  of  the  9th  of 
January,  1874,  the  officers  and  members  have  labored  with  unfalter- 
ing zeal  to  replace  what  was  lost  and  to  gather  new  books  and 
precious  manuscripts  for  its  future  publications.  Although  much 
cramped  for  means,  they  have  succeeded  beyond  their  most  sanguine 
expectations.  The  manuscripts  gathered  number  over  3,000  pages; 
the  books  and  pamphlets  will  number  more.  Many  rare  and  valu- 
able books  have  been  purchased,  but  the  greatest  source  of  increase 
to  the  Library  is  from  the  government  publications  at  Washington 
and  from  exchanges  with  kindred  societies  and  State  publications. 
The  Library  contains  upwards  of  2,400  bound  volumes,  and  450 
bound  volumes  of  the  territorial  newspapers,  some  commencing  as 
far  back  as  1864,  and  are  considered  by  the  Society  as  valuable 
beyond  price.  Nearly  every  paper  published  in  Montana  is  sent  to 
the  Society  gratis,  and  these  are  finely  bound  and  preserved  in  a 
fire-proof  vault,  as  are  the  manuscripts.     As  a  rule  the  editors  or  pro- 


10  OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

prietors  thus  contribute  their  papers  to  our  Library  free  of  charge. 

Many  of  the  early  pioneers,  County,  Territorial  and  Federal 
officials,  and  persons  who  contribute  to  the  archives  of  the  Society, 
have  or  can  be  elected  honorary  members.  The  manuscripts  already 
collected  contain  narratives  of  early  events  and  personal  history, 
precious  beyond  any  price. 

A  number  of  diaries,  which  were  made  by  persons  who  crossed 
the  plains  from  St.  Paul  or  Leavenworth  in  1863  or  1864,  have  been 
collected.  These  are  full  of  interesting  events  and  after  the  lapse  of 
twenty-five  years  read  like  a  romance.  Many  more  are  supposed  to 
be  in  the  hands  of  those  who  wrote  them,  and  the  Society  would  like 
to  obtain  them.  If  sent  to  the  Librarian  they  will  be  copied  and  re- 
turned if  the  owners  so  desire. 

The  persons  named  in  the  act  incorporating  the  Society  are: 
Hez.  L.  Hosmer,  Christopher  P.  Higgins,  John  Owen,  James  Staurt, 
W.  F.  Sanders,  Malcolm  Clark,  F.  M.  Thompson,  William  Y.Graham, 
Granville  Stuart,  W.  W.  De  Lacy,  Caleb  E.  Irvine  and  Chas.  S. 
Bagg.  These  incorporators  met  on  the  21st  of  February,  1865,  at  the 
office  of  Dance  &  Stuart,  Virginia'  City,  Montana,  and  made  a  tem- 
porary organization  and  appointed  a  committee  on  permanent  organ- 
ization, and  framed  a  constitution  and  by-laws.  These  were  subse- 
quently reported  and  adopted.  On  April  20,  1865,  the  Society  met 
and  elected  the  followmg  named  officers  for  the  ensuing  year: 

President,  Wilbur  F.  Sanders. 
Vice-President,  Granville  Stuart. 
Corresponding  Secretary,  Wm.  E.  Cullen. 
Recording  Secretary,  Cornelius  Hedges. 
Librarian,  Chas.  Rumley. 

It  is  a  noticeable  fact  that  all  are  now  living  in  Montana  after 
more  than  twenty-five  years.     They  evidently  came  to  stay. 

The  following  list  contains  the  names  of  the  first  twenty-five 
active  members:  Hezekiah  L.  Hosmer,  *Christopher  P.  Higgins, 
*John  Owen,  *James  Stuart,  Wilbur  F.  Sanders,  *Malcolm  Clark,' 
Francis  M.  Thompson,  *William  Y.  Graham,  Granville  Stuart,  *Wal- 
ter  W.  De  Lacy,  *Caleb  E.  Irvine,  *Chas.  S.  Bagg,  *Walter  B. 
Dance,  James  Fergus,  Samuel  T.  Hauser,  Chas.  S.  Warren,  Cornelius 
Hedges,  William  W.  Alderson,  Matthew  Carroll,  William  E.  Cullen, 
Chas.  Rumley,  Louis  R.  Maillett,  Erasumus  D.  Leavitt,  Perry  w! 
McAdow,  William  A.  Clark,  Henry  N.  Blake. 

The  following  were  duly  elected  corresponding  members  at  the 


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organization  of  the  Society:  *Hon.  George  Bancroft,  *John  Lathrop 
Motley,  *Chas.  Francis  Adams,  ^Francis  Parkman,  *Louis  Agassiz, 
♦Joseph  Henry. 

[*The  names  marked  with  a  star  in  the  above  list  are  those  of 
deceased  members.] 


12  OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


An    Appeal    to    Our    Friends. 


The  Montana  Historical  Society  earnestly  requests  its  friends 
and  correspondents  to  secure  and  forward  to  it  whatever  they  may 
have  to  donate,  of  a  printed  nature.  We  ask  for  books  and  pam- 
phlets on  American  History,  Biography  and  Genealogy,  particularly 
those  relating  to  the  West;  works  on  our  Indian  Tribes,  and  Ameri- 
can Archaeology  and  Ethnology;  Statistical  and  Scientific  Publica- 
tions of  States  or  Societies;  books  or  pamphlets  relating  to  the  Great 
Rebellion;  privately  printed  works;  Newspapers,  Maps  and  Charts; 
Engravings;  Autographs;  Coins;  Antiquities  and  Encyclopaedias; 
Dictionaries  and  Biographical  works  of  every  kind.  Entire  sets  of 
works  are  especially  solicited,  or  collections  of  books  on  any  subject, 
but  single  volumes,  or  pamphlets  even,  will  be  gratefully  received. 
Especially  do  we  desire — 


Everything  Relating  to  Our    Own   State,  Viz 


1.  Travels  and  Explorations;  City  Directories;  Hotel  Registers; 
Ordinances  of  Cities,  and,  in  short,  every  book  on  any  subject 
printed  in  the  State,  or  elsewhere,  relating  to  it. 

2.  Pamphlets  of  all  kinds;  catalogues  of  Montana  Colleges 
and  other  institutions  of  learning;  Annual  Reports  of  Societies;  Ser- 
mons and  Addresses  delivered  in  this  State;  Minutes  of  Church  Con- 
ventions, Synods,  or  other  ecclesiastical  bodies  of  Montana;  Railroad 
and  Board  of  Trade  reports,  and  other  pamphlets  relating  to  this  State. 

3.  Files  of  Montana  newspapers  or  magazines,  especially  com- 
plete volumes  of  past  years,  or  single  numbers  even.  Publishers 
are  earnestly  requested  to  contribute  their  publications  regularly,  all 
of  which  will  be  carefully  preserved  and  bound.  We  trust  that  every 
newspaper  in  the  State  will  send  us  its  publication  for  the  vear  1893, 
commencing  January  first. 


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4.  Materials  for  Montana  History;  old  letters,  journals  and 
manuscript  narratives  of  the  Pioneers  of  Montana;  newspaper  cut- 
tings; original  papers  on  the  Early  History  and  Settlement  of  the 
Territory;  Adventures  and  Conflicts  During  the  Indian  Wars; 
Biographies  of  the  Pioneers  of  every  county,  either  living  or  de- 
ceased, together  with  their  portraits  and  autographs;  a  sketch  of  the 
settlement  of  every  town  and  village  in  the  State,  with  names  of 
the  first  settlers.  We  solicit  articles  on  every  subject  connected 
with  Montana  History. 

5.  Maps  of  Townsites  or  Counties,  of  any  date;  views  or  en- 
gravings of  buildings  or  historic  places;  drawings  or  photographs  of 
scenery;  paintings,  portraits,  etc.,  connected  with  Montana  History. 

6.  Curiosities  of  all  kinds  for  our  Museum;  medals,  paintings, 
portraits,  engravings,  statues;  autographs;  letters  of  distinguished 
persons,  etc.,  and  especially  mineral  specimens,  giving  the  name  of 
the  mine,  county,  etc.,  from  which  they  came. 

7.  Facts  illustrative  of  our  Indian  troubles;  their  history,  char- 
acteristics, religion,  etc.;  sketches  of  their  prominent  chiefs,  orators 
and  warriors,  together  with  contributions  of  Indian  weapons,  cos- 
tumes, ornaments,  curiosities  and  implements.  Also  stone  axes, 
spears,  arrow-heads,  pottery  or  other  relics  of  the  pre-historic  races. 

in  brief,  everything  that,  by  the  most  liberal  construction,  can 
illustrate  the  History  of  Montana  or  its  people;  its  early  settlement, 
its  progress  or  present  condition,  which  will  be  of  value  or  interest 
to  succeeding  generations.  All  works  presented  to  our .  Library 
will  be  acknowledged  in  our  biennial  reports,  and  will  be  carefully 
preserved  for  the  use  of  the  public  of  the  State. 

Nearly  every  gentleman  accumulates  at  his  office  or  home  a 
great  number  of  pamphlets.  Do  not  sell  them  to  the  paper  mill,  but 
send  them  to 

wm.  f.  wheeler, 

Librana?i, 


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15 


OFFIGEIjS  OF  ]fl  JOGIFIY  AJD  EXEGUIIVE  GOMiyilllEE. 


PRESIDENT Granville  Stuart 

VICE  PRESIDENT CORNELIUS  HEDGES 

CORRESPONDING  SECRETARY WM.  E.  CULLEN 

RECORDING  SECRETARY HENRY  N.  BLAKE 

TREASURER SAMUEL  T.  HAUSER 

LIBRARIAN WILLIAM  F.  WHEELER 

JOS.  K.  TOOLE,  Governor,  ex-officio  Member  of  Ex.  Com. 
Louis  ROTWITT,  Secretary  of  State,  ex-oflficio  Member  of  Ex.  Com. 
HENRI  J.  Haskell,  Attorney  General,  ex-officio  Member  of  Ex.  Com. 


JiGTIVE  W|FMBE1|S  OR  DlljEGlOR?. 


Wilbur  F.  Sanders, 
granville  stuart, 
James  Fergus, 
Samuel  T.  Hauser, 
Charles  S.  Warren, 
Cornelius  Hedges, 
William  W.  alderson, 
Matthew  Carroll, 
Frank  H.  Woody, 
James  U.  Sanders, 


Charles  RuMley, 
louis  maillet, 
Erasmus  D.  Leavitt, 

PERRY  W.  MCADOW, 

WM.  a.  Clarke, 

HENRY  N.  BLAKE, 
WM.  F.  WHEELER, 
HIRAM  KNOWLES, 

JAMES  H.  Mills, 

WM.  E.  CULLEN. 


NOTE. — The  names  of  over  three  hundred  honorary  members  of  the  Society 
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HOW  THE  SOCIETY  TRANSFERRED  ITS  LIBRARY 
AND  PROPERTY  TO  THE  STATE. 


The  following  is  a  copy  of  the  first  two  sections  of  the  Act,  ap- 
proved March  4,  1891,  authorizing  the  making  of  the  transfer: 

"HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.'' 


''Be  it  Enacted  by  the  Legislative  Assembly  of  the  State  of  Mojitana: 

"Section  l.  That  the  Historical  Society  of  the  State  of  Montana, 
now  organized  under  the  provisions  of  an  Act  of  the  Legislative 
Assembly  of  the  Territory  of  Montana,  entitled,  an  'Act  to  incorporate 
the  Historical  Society  of  Montana,'  approved  February  2,  1865,  may 
become  the  Historical  Society  of  the  State  of  Montana,  by  complying 
with  the  terms,  conditions  and  provisions  hereinafter  contained,  and 
such  terms,  conditions  and  limitations  as  may  hereafter  be  enacted 
for  its  government  or  control  by  the  Legislative  Assembly.  Said 
Society  shall  be  the  trustee  of  the  State,  and  as  such  shall  faithfully 
expend  and  apply  all  money  received  from  the  State  to  the  uses  and 
purposes  directed  by  law,  and  shall  hold  all  its  present  and  future 
collections  and  property  for  the  State,  and  shall  not  sell,  mortgage, 
transfer  or  dispose  of  in  any  manner,  or  remove  from  the  capital  any 
article  thereof,  or  any  part  of  the  same,  without  authority  of  law  or 
the  consent  of  the  Legislative  Assembly;  Provide  dyWxdX  this  shall  not 
be  construed  to  prevent  the  sale  or  exchange  of  any  duplicates  the 
Society  may  have  or  obtain.  There  shall  be  an  Executive  Committee 
of  said  Society,  of  which  the  Governor,  Secretary  of  State,  and  Attor- 
ney General  shall  be  ex-officio  members,  and  take  care  that  the 
interests  of  the  State  are  protected. 

"Sec. 2.  The  Society  may  have  a  librarian  who  shall  receive  a 
salary  of  six  hundred  dollars  per  annum,  to  be  paid  out  of  any  funds 
in  the  State  Treasury  not  otherwise  appropriated.  The  Public  Printer 
shall  cause  to  be  bound  in  suitable  binding  all  newspaper  files  and 
other  printed  matter  which  the  Society  has   or   may  hereafter   have. 


20  OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

under  direction  of  the  Library  Committee,  and  on  the  approval  of  the 
Governor,  and  such  printer  shall  print  such  circulars,  labels  and  other 
matter  as  may  be  required  by  said  Committee  for  the  use  of  the 
Library." 

The  remaining  sections  relate  to  the  duties  of  the  Society  and  its 
officers,  and  the  Act  will  be  found  on  page  199  of  the  Second  Session 
Laws  of  the  Legislature  of  189L 

In  accordance  with  section  4  of  said  Act,  the  officers  of  the 
Society,  on  the  1st  day  of  April,  1891,  at  a  meeting  held  for  that  pur- 
pose, passed  a  resolution  accepting  the  terms  and  provisions  of  the 
Act  donating  to  the  State  all  books,  papers  and  other  property  then 
owned  by  said  Society,  and  delivered  the  same  to  the  Secretary  of 
State.  In  this  manner  the  Historical  Library  became  a  State  institu- 
tion for  which  the  State  is  to  hereafter  provide. 

WILLIAM  F.  WHEELER, 

Librarian. 


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ANNIVERSARY,  THE  ONE  HUNDREDTH— The  Centennial  Celebration  April  30, 
1889,  of  the  Inauguration  of  George  Washington  as  President  of  the  United 
States.  1  vol.,  4mo.,  673  pages.  D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  New  York,  1892. 
Illustrated. 

The  following  is  the  letter  of.  donation  to  the  State  of  Montana 
of  the  above-named  grand  and  gorgeously  illustrated  history  of  the 
Centennary  of  the  Inauguration  of  George  Washington  as  the  First 
President  of  the  United  States: 

Office  of  the  Secretary,  251  Broadway,  New  York,  } 

August  25,  1892.  '  ) 

Governor  Joseph  K.  Toole,  Helena,  Montana  : 

Dear  Sir:— I  am  requested  by  Messrs.  Cornelius  N.  Bliss  and  Abram  S. 
Hewitt,  Publication  Committee,  to  forward  to  you  a  copy  of  the  Memorial  Vol- 
ume on  the  Centennial  of  Washington's  Inauguration.  This  volume  is  sent  as  a 
gift  to  your  State,  and  our  committee  will  be  very  much  obliged  to  you  if  you 
will  kindly  see  that  the  same  is  placed  in  the  State  Library.  If,  however,  there 
is  no  library,  will  you  kindly  designate  some  public  institution  and  deposit 
therein  the  volume,  and  oblige  our  committee. 

I  have  the  honor  to  be  very  truly  yours, 

CLARENCE  W.  BOWEN, 

Secretary. 

In  accordance  with  the  request  of  Messrs.  Bliss  and  Hewitt  Gov- 
ernor Toole  deposited  the  said  volume  with  the  librarian  of  the  His- 
torical Society  of  the  State  of  Montana  for  safe-keeping  and  a  per- 
petual reference. 

assaying— 

FLETA  Minor— The  Laws  of  Art  and  Nature  in  Knowing,  Judging,  Assaying, 
Fining,  Refining  and  Enlarging  the  Bodies  of  Confined  Metals.  In  two 
parts.  The  first  contains  "Assays  of  Lazarus  Erckern,"  Chief  Prover  (or 
Assay  Master  General)  of  the  Empire  of  Germany,  in  five  books;  originally 
written  by  him  in  the  Teutonick  language,  and  now  translated  into  English. 


22  OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

The  second  contains  essays  on  Metallick  Words,  as  a  Dictionary  to  many  pleas- 
ing Discourses.    By  Sir  John  Pettus,  of  Suffoll<,  Kt.,  of  the  Society  for  the 
Mines  Royal.     Illustrated  with  44  Sculptures. 
Mai.  3,  3.    Numb.  31,31. 

Jehova  Chimista  Supremus, 
Carolus  D.  G.  Secundus. 

London.    Printed  for  the  author  by  Thomas  Dawks,  His  Majesty's  British 
Printer,  at  the  West  End  of  Thames  Street,  1683 . 


Histories. 


AMERICAN  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY— Records.     Vol.  1.,  1884.     Phila- 
delphia, 1887. 
Same— Records.    Vol.  11..  1886-88. 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  RECORD— By  Benson  J.  Lossing,  LL.  D.,  Philadel- 
phia, 1873.    (Illustrated),  3  vols. 

Archeology  Americana— Transactions  and  Collections  of  the  American 
Antiquarian  Society,  by  William  Manning,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1820. 

AMERICA— Lost  Histories  of—,    By  W.  S.  Blacket.    London,  1883. 

AMERICAN  MINING  COMPANIES— Plans,  Progress  and  Policy  of,  London,  1825. 

ASIA— Remarkable  History  of  Asia.  Many  circumstances  showing  the  truth  as 
to  the  Holy  Land.  Many  curious  and  ancient  maps  showing  part  of  Solo- 
mon's Temple,  Jerusalem,  being  the  accounts  of  Herman  Mall,  the  great 
geographer,  presented  by  the  Hon.  Charles  S.  Bragg,  late  Speaker  of  the 
Legislative  Assembly  of -Montana,  Deer  Lodge,  December  10,  1873.'  (No 
date  or  place  of  publication  given.) 

AUDUBON,  JOHN  JAMES,  F.  R.  S.,  &C.,  AND  THE  REV.  JOHN  BACHMAN, 
D.  D.,  &C.— The  Quadrupeds  of  North  America,  New  York,  1854,  3  vols., 
illustrated. 

Battles  and  Leaders  of  the  Civil  War— By  the  Century  Company, 
1887,  4  vols.,  illustrated. 

Bibliography  of  the  Flathead  or  Kalispell  Indian  Language, 
MONTANA— By  Father  Rev.  J.  Gordia,  S.  J.  Printed  at  St.  Ignatius  Mis- 
sion, Montana,  1877-8-9.     Presented  by  Father  Rev.  L.  B.  Palladino,  S.  J. 

Burnett's  Notes— On  the  Northwestern  Territory,  Cincinnati,  1847,  1  vol., 
by  Judge  Jacob  Burnett. 

California— A  Natural  and  Civil  History  thereof,  containing  a  description  of 
the  country,  account  of  the  inhabitants  and  of  several  voyages  therein,  with 
many  maps  and  illustrations.    Translated  from  the  original  Spanish  of 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  23 

Miguel  Venegas,  a  Mexican  Jesuit.     Published  at  Madrid  in  1758,  and  at 
London  in  17S9,  in  2  vols. 

DaHCOTAH— Or  the  Life  and  Legends  of  the  Sioux  Around  Fort  Snelling,  by 
Mrs.  Mary  Eastman,  New  York,  1849. 

Europe  and  America— By  J.  C.  Beltrami,  of  Italy,  leading  to  the  discov- 
ery of  the  sources  of  the  Mississippi.    London,  1828.    2  vols. 


State  and  Historical  Society  Collections. 


Minnesota  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  Collections— Vol.  !.,  1850-56.    Vol.  ll., 

1870-80.  Vol.  v.,  History  of  the  Ojibway  Nation,  by  William  Warren.  St. 
Paul,  1885.  Vol.  VI.,  Part  2,  The  Hennepin  Bi-Centennary  Celebration  by 
the  Minnesota  Historical  Society,  of  the  200th  Anniversary  of  the  Discovery 
of  the  Falls  of  St.  Anthony  in  1680  by  Father  Louis  Hennepin. 

Minnesota  in  the  Civil  War— 1888.    Vols.  l.  and  ll. 

MINNESOTA,  History  of— By  Rev.  Edward  Duffield  Neill,  President  of  Macalester 
College,  St.  Paul.    2d  Ed.    Philadelphia  and  Minneapolis,  1873. 

MINNESOTA— In  the  Civil  War  and  in  the  Indian  War,  1861-1865.  Printed  by 
the  State. 

MINNESOTA— The  Sioux  War  and  Massacres  of  1862-63,  by  1.  V.  D.  Heard,  of 
St.  Paul. 

Minnesota  Legislative  Manual,  1889-91.    2  vols.  ^ 

Ancestry,  Life  and  Times  of  Governor  and  General  Henry  H.Sibley,  by  Nathan- 
iel West,  D.D.    St.  Paul,  1889. 

Catalogue  of  library— 1888.    By  J.  Fletcher  Williams,  Librarian.    2  vols. 

NEW  YORK— Boundaries  of  the  State;  Report  of  the  Regents  of  the  University, 
with  Annexed  Copies  of  Historical  Documents.    Vol.  11.,  Albany,  1884. 

Same— Report  on  the  New  York  and  Pennsylvania  Boundary  Commission,  with 
Maps,  &c.     Albany,  1886.     1  vol. 

Same — 99th  Annual  Report  of  the  Regents  of  the  University  of  the  State  of  New 
York.    Albany,  1886.     1  vol. 

RHODE  ISLAND— In  the  Continental  Congress,  with  the  Journal  of  the  Conven- 
tion that  Adopted  the  Constitution.  1765-1790.  By  Hon.  Wm.  R.  Staples, 
LL.  D.     Providence,  1870.     1  vol. 

WISCONSIN— Historical  Collections  for  the  Years  1880,  1881  and  1882.    Vol.  IX. 

OHIO— Archeological  and  Historical  Society  Quarterly.  Vol.  11.  Columbus,  1888. 
Same— Western  Reserve  Historical  Society.    Tracts.      Vol.  1.,  1  to  36.    Vol.  11., 
37  to  73.     Vol.  111.,  73  to  84.    Cleveland,  Ohio,  1887-1892. 


24  OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

KANSAS— Annals  of  Kansas,  1541  to  1885.  By  Daniel  W.  Wilder.  Topeka, 
1886.  Publications  of  the  Kansas  Historical  Society.  Topeka,  1886.  Vol.1. 
Same— Vol.  IV.,  1886-1890.    Topeka,  1890. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE— New  Hampshire  Historical  Collections.     Vol.   I.  for  1824, 

Concord,  1824.     Reprint,  1871.      1  vol. 

Same— Vol.  II.    Concord,  1827. 

Same— Vol.  III.    Concord,  1832.     Reprinted  1870. 

Same— Vol.  VII.    Concord,  1863.     1  vol. 

Same— Vol.  VIII.  Province  Records  and  Court  Papers  from  1680  to  1692. 
Concord,  1866. 

Same — Historical  Collections  and  Monthly  Literary  Journal.  Vol.  II.  Con- 
cord, 1823.     1  vol. 

New  Jersey  archives— Documents  Relating  to  the  Colonial  History  of  the 
State.  First  Series.  Vol.1.,  1631-1687.  Vol.  II.,  1689-1703.  Vol.  III., 
1703-1709.  Vol.  IV.,  1709-1720  (3  copies).  Vol.  V.,  1720-1737.  Vol.  VI., 
1737-1747.  Vol.  VII.,  1746-1751.  Vol.  VIII.,  1751-1757.  Vol.  IX.,  1757- 
1767.    Newark,  1880-1885. 

VERMONT— Collections  of  the  Vermont  Historical  Society.  Vol.  1.  Mont- 
pelier,  1870. 

Vol.  III.    Records  of  the  Governor  and  Council.     1782-1791. 
Vol.  IV.— Same.     1791-1804. 
Vol.  v.— Same.     1804-1812. 
Vol.  VI.— Same.     1803-1821.    Montpelier,  Vt.,  1870  to  1878.     5  vols. 


Historical  and  Descriptive. 


DOMINION  OF  CANADA. 

Embracing  the  Provinces  and  the  Northwest  Territories.  The  fol- 
lowing list  gives  their  History,  Geography,  Public  Reports  and  many 
accounts  of  Travel  and  Adventure  therein: 

HISTORICAL— Memoires  Sur  Le  Canada,  1749-60.    L.  H.  S.    Quebec,  1873. 

The  Four  Kings  of  Canada.     London,  1710. 

The  Dominion  Annual   Register  and  Review,  1878.    Edited  by  Henry  J. 
Morgan.     Montreal,  1879. 

Geological  Survey  of  Canada,  1878-79,  by  Alfred  R.  Seluryn.    Montreal 
1878-79. 

Report  on  the  Boundaries  between  Ontario  and  the  Unorganized  Territories 
of  the  Dominion.    Ottawa,  1880. 


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REPORT  FROM  THE  SELECT  COMMITTEE  ON  THE  HUDSON'S  BAY  COMPANY— 
Ordered  printed  by  the  House  of  Commons,  London,  Eng.,  1749. 
Report  on  Same— London,  1857.     1  vol. 

Backwoods  of  Canada— being  letters  from  the  wife  of  an  emigrant  officer. 
London,  1846.     1  vol. 

West's  First  Journal  during  a  residence  at  the  Red  River  Colony  in  1820-21 
22-23,  by  John  West,  M.  A.,  late  chaplain  of  the  H.  B.  Co.  London,  1824. 
1  vol. 

Same.  2d  Edition,  Enlarged,  with  Journal  of  a  Mission  to  many  Indian 
Tribes.    London,  1827. 

Voyages  from  Montreal  through  the  Continent  of  North  America  to  the 
Frozen  and  Pacific  Oceans,  in  the  years  1789  and  1793,  with  an  account  of 
the  Fur  Trade  (with  maps),  by  Alexander  Mackenzie,  Esq.  London,  1801. 
1  vol. 

THE  WILD  NORTH  LAND— Story  of  a  winter  journey  with  dogs  across  North 
America,  by  Major  F.  Butler,  C.  B.  F.  R.  G.  S.  Phiia.,  Porter  &  Coates, 
1874.     1  vol. 

MANITOBA— Its  Infancy,  Growth,  and  Present  Condition,  by  Rev.  Prof.  Bryce, 
M.  A.,  LL.  B.,  head  of  Manitoba  College.    London,  1882.     1  vol. 

MANITOBA,  HISTORY  OF— by  Donald  Gunn  and  G.  R.  Tuttle.  Ottawa,  1880. 
1  vol. 

NEWFOUNDLAND  TO  MANITOBA— By  W.  Eraser  Rae,  (with  maps).  New  York, 
1881.     1  vol. 

RED  RIVER— By  Joseph  James  Hargrave,  F.  R.  G.  S.    Montreal,  1871.     1  vol. 

SASKATCHEWAN  and  the  Rocky  Mountains— By  the  Earl  of  Southesx,  K.  L.  F. 
R.  S.    Toronto,  1875,     1  vol. 

Vancouver's  island  and  British  Columbia,  by  J.  Dupard  Pemberton,  Sur- 
veyor-General.   Vol.  I.    London,  1860.     1  vol. 

WINNEPEG— Ten  Years  in.  History  of  the  city  by  Alex.  Begg  and  Walter  N. 
Nursey.    Winnepeg,  1879. 

AWAY  IN  THE  WILDERNESS— By  R.  M.  Ballentyne,  (up  north).  Phila.  1873. 
1  vol. 

Map  of  the  Province  of  Manitoba  and  part  of  the  Northwest  Territories  of  the 
Dominion  of  Canada— 4x8  ft.    Published  1855.    Colored  and  Mounted. 

LOUISIANA,  Spanish  Domination  of— By  Louis  Gayarre. 
Same.    French  Domination.    By  same. 
Same.    American  Domination.    By  same.    New  York,  1866. 
Same— Particularly  of  the  Cession  of  that  Colony  to  the   United   States  of 

America,  by  Barbe  Marbois,  Peer  of  Francere.     Philadelphia,  1820.    1  vol. 
Historical  and  Descriptive  Sketches  of  Louisiana,  by  Major  Amos  Stoddard, 

Corps  U.  S.  Artillerists.     Philadelphia,  1812. 


26  OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY, 

OREGON. 

The  following  works  give  historical  and  descriptive  accounts  of 
Oregon  and  many  adventures  in  the  country  and  along  its  rivers: 

Oregon  and  Eldorado,  or  Romance  of  the  Rivers— By  Thomas  Bulfinch. 
Boston,  1866.     1  vol. 

ADVENTURES  ON  THE  COLUMBIA  RIVER— By  Ross  Cox.  New  York,  1832. 
1  vol. 

THE  COLUMBIA  RiVER— Second  Edition.  By  Ross  Cox.  London,  1832.  2 
vols. 

THE  OREGON  TERRITORY  AND  BRITISH  NORTH  AMERICAN  FUR  TRADE— 
By  John  Dunn,  late  of  the  Hudson's  BayCompany.     London,  1844.     1  vol. 

THE  Discovery  of  the  Mississippi,  and  on  the  Southwestern  Oregon  and 
Northwestern  Boundary  of  the  United  States— By  Thomas  Falconer,  of  Lin- 
coln's Inn.     London,  1844.     1  vol. 

THE  HISTORY  OE  OREGON  AND  CALIFORNIA,  and  the  other  Territories  on  the 
Northwest  Coast  of  North  America— With  map.  By  Robert  Greenhow, 
Translator  and  Librarian  to  the  Department  of  State  of  the  United  States. 
London,  1844. 

History  of  Oregon,  1742— 1849— By  W.  H.  Gray,  of  Astoria,  Portland,  San 

Francisco.    New  York,  1870. 

Oregon  territory,  backwoods  of  Canada— By  the  Rev.  C.  G.  Nicolay. 
London,  1846. 

Astoria,  or  Enterprise  Beyond  the  Rocky  Mountains — By  Washington  Irving. 
Paris,  1836. 

CAPTAIN  BONNEVILLE'S  ADVENTURES  IN  THE  FAR  WEST,  from  the  Mississippi 
to  the  Columbia — By  Washington  Irving.    New  York,  1860. 

Oregon— The  Struggle  for  Possession— By  William  Barrows.  Fifth  edition. 
Boston,  1888. 

ADVENTURES  OF  THE  FIRST  SETTLERS  ON  THE  OREGON  OR  COLUMBIA 
River— Being  a  Narrative  of  the  Expedition  fitted  out  by  John  Jacob  Astor 
to  establish  the  Pacific  Fur  Company.  By  Alexander  Ross,  one  of  the  Ad- 
venturers.    London,  1849. 

Ross's  FUR  HUNTERS— Adventures  in  the  Rocky  Mountains  and  Oregon— By 
Alexander  Ross.     London,  1855.    2  vols. 

PARKMAN'S  WORKS— A  Series  by  Thomas  Parkman.  Boston,  1891.  Pioneers 
of  France  in  the  New  World;  part  first.  The  Jesuits  In  North  America;  part 
second.  La  Salle,  and  the  Discovery  of  the  Great  West;  part  third.  The 
Old  Regime  in  Canada;  part  fourth.  Frontenac  and  New  France  Under 
Louis  XIV;  part  fifth.  The  Conspiracy  of  Pontiac;  tenth  edition;  revised; 
in  2  vols.;  part  sixth.  Montcalm  and  Wolfe;  2  vols.;  part  seventh.  The 
Oregon  Trail.    Total,  10  vols. 

Same— The  Discovery  of  the  Great  West.    Boston,  1872. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  27 

Histories. 


AMERICAN  COMMONWEALTHS— Edited  by  Horace  E.  Scudder. 

California  -From  the  Conquest  in  1846  to  the  Second  Vigilance  Committee  in 
San  Francisco,  by  Josiah  Royce,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Harvard  College.  Boston  and 
New  York,  1888.     1  vol. 

Connecticut— A  study  of  a  Commonwealths  Democracy,  by  Alexander  John- 
ston, Prof,  in  Princeton  College.    Boston  and  New  York,  1888. 

Indiana— A  Redemption  from  Slavery,  by  J.  P.  Dunn,  Jr.,  Secretary  Indiana 
Historical  Society.    Boston  and  New  York,  1888. 

Kansas— The  Prelude  to  the  War  for  the  Union,  by  Leverett  Willson  Spring, 
Prof,  in  Williams  College.    Boston  and  New  York,  1888. 

KENTUCKY— A  Pioneer  Commonwealth,  by  N.  S.  Shaler.  4th  Ed.  Boston  and 
New  York,  1888. 

Maryland— The  History  of  a  Palatinate,  by  William  Hand  Browne.  4th  Ed. 
Boston,  1888. 

MICHIGAN — A  History  of  Governments,  by  Thomas  Mclntyre  Cooley.  3d  Ed. 
Boston,  1888. 

Missouri— A  Bone  of  Contention,  by  Lucien  Carr.    Boston  and  New  York,  1888. 

New  YORK— The  Planting  and  the  Growth  of  the  Empire  State,  by  Ellis  H. 
Roberts,  in  2  vols.    Boston  and  New  York,  1888.    Vols.  I  and  II. 
Same— History  of  the  State  for  the  use  of   Schools,  by  S.  S.  Randall,  New 
York,  1870. 

Ohio— First  Fruits  of  the  Ordinance  of  1787,  by  Rufus  King.  Boston  and  New 
York   1888. 

VIRGINIA— A  History  of  the  People,  by  John  Esten  Cooke.    Boston,  1888. 

Same— A  Geographical  and  Political  Summary,  by  Maj.  Hotchkiss.     Rich- 
mond, Va.,  1876. 


Histories,  Travels,   Adventures,   Etc. 


Lewis  and  Clarke — Travels  up  the  Missouri  River  and  across  the  Continent 
to  the  Pacific  Ocean,  in  the  years  1804, 1805  and  1806,  with  maps.  London, 
1814,  8  vo.,  I  vol. 

Same— Second  edition,  in  3  vols.  4mo.    London,  1815. 
Same— Paul  Allen's  edition,  4mo.     Philadelphia,  1814. 

Thomas  Jefferson's— Complete  Works,  in  9  vols.  Published  by  order  of 
Congress,  1853. 


28  OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

JAMES  MCBRIDE'S  PIONEER  BIOGRAPHY— Cincinnati,  1871,  2  vols. 

THE  OLDEN  TIME— By  Neville  B.  Craig.    Pittsburg,  1847;  Cincinnati,  1876. 

CHIEF  JOSEPH— His  Pursuit  and  Capture.    Nez  Perce  Campaign,  by  General 

Howard.     Boston,  1881. 
ST.  CLAIR    PAPERS,  THE— By  Wm.  Henry  Smith.      Published     by    Robert 

Clark  &  Co.,  Cincinnati,  1882,  2  vols. 

SCHOOLCRAFT'S  NOTES  ON  THE  IROQUOIS— Albany,  1847. 

Same— Discovery  of  the  Sources  of  the  Mississippi.     New  York,  1834. 

Our  Wild  Indians— By  Colonel  Richard  I.  Dodge.  Introduction  by  General 
Sherman.     Hartford,  Conn.,  1883. 

The  JOURNEY  OF  MONCACHT  APE,  an  Indian  of  the  Yazoo  tribe,  across  the 
Continent,  about  the  year  1700.  Worcester,  Mass.,  1872.  By  Andrew 
McFarland  Davies.     Presented  by  Peter  Koch,  Bozeman,  Mont. 

Discovery  and  Exploration  of  the  Mississippi— By  John  Gilmary 

Shea.     New  York,  1852. 

JAME'S — Account  of  an  expedition  to  the  Rocky  Mountains  in  1819-20,  by  Ed- 
win James,     London,  1823,  3  vols. 

PARKER'S— Exploring  tour  beyond  the  Rocky  Mountains,  1835-6-7.  Ithica,  N. 
Y.,  1838. 

MACKINAC— Old  and  New,  by  Rev.  James  Van  Fleet,  M.  A.  Ann  Arbor,  Mich., 
1870. 

Great  Desert  of  North  America— By  Abbe  Em.  Domenech.  London, 
1860,  2  vols. 

REPORTS— Of  the  Exploring  Expedition  to  the  Rocky  Mountains,  in  1842-43-44, 
by  Capt.  John  C.  Fremont,  U.  S.  A.    Washington,  1845,  2  copies. 

NORTHWESTERN  WYOMING— Including  Yellowstone  National  Park,  by  Wm. 
A.  Jones,  Capt.  Engineers,  U.  S.  A.    Washington,  1875. 

OUR  NEW  WEST— Illustrated,  by  Samuel  Bowles.  Springfield,  Mass,  1869. 
Presented  by  C.  Hedges,  Helena,  Mont. 

REV.  JEDIDAH  MORSE'S  REPORT— On  Indian  Affairs  to  the  Secretary  of  War 
of  U.  S.  A.,  illustrated  by  a  map  of  the  United  States;  tour  of  the  country 
made  in  1820.     New  Haven,  1822. 

ANNALS  OF  THE  WEST— First  edition,  compiled  by  James  H.  Perkins;  2d  Ed., 
revised  by  J.  M.  Peck.  St.  Louis,  1850.  James  R.  Albach,  Projector  and 
Proprietor. 

Same— Third  Edition,  compiled  and  published  by  James  R.  Albach,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.,  1857. 

HENRY  HOWE,  LL.  D.— Historical  Collections  of  Ohio.  Columbus,  1890. 
Illustrated,  3  vols. 

General  Sullivan's  Indian  Expeditions  of  1789— By  Frederick  Cook, 

Secretary  of  State,  New  York.    Auburn,  N.  Y.,  1887. 

COL.  JOHN  MAY'S  JOURNEY— To  the  Ohio  Country,  1788-89.  Cincinnati, 
1873. 


CATALOGUE   OF  THE   LIBRARY  29 

HISTORY  OF  MORMONISM— By  Tucker.     New  York,  1867. 

HISTORY  OF  THE  WESTERN  INSURRECTION- In  Western  Pennsylvania,  com- 
monly called  the  Whisky  Insurrection,  by  H.  M.  Breckenridge.  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.,  1859.    Also  his  Travels  in  the  West.     Philadelphia,  1834. 

LETTERS  FROM  THE  FRONTIER-During  thirty  years'  service,  by  Maj.  Gen. 
George  A.  McCail.    Philadelphia,  1868. 


The   DePeyster    Miscellanies. 


J.  WATTS  DE  Peyster— New  York,  viz  :    Life  of  Arent  Schuyler  de  Peyster, 

1774-1813  (2  copies). 

Appendix  to  same,  (2  copies). 

Life  of  Wallenstein,  1  vol. 

Mary  Stuart,  Bothwell  and  the  Casket  Letters.  New  York,  1890, 1  pamphlet. 

Genuine  Letters  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scotts  to  James;  Earl  Bothwell  Trans- 
lation. 

Flying  Column,  or  "  The  Wirtembergers  in  the  Black  Forest  in  August, 
1870,"  1  vol. 


Auto-Biographical 


Grant  THORBURN— Seedsman,  New  York;  42  years'  residence  in  America. 
Written  by  himself.  New  York,  1844.  (Was  father  of  John  Thorburn,  of 
Helena,  Mont.,  who  died  at  the  age  of  82  years.  Known  to  all  pioneers  of 
Montana.) 

CaPT.  James  Riley— Narrative  of  the  wreck  of  the  Brig  Commerce  on  the 
west  coast  of  Africa,  in  1815,  and  an  account  of  the  enslavement  of  himself 
and  crew  by  the  Arabs  of  the  Great  Desert  Zahahrah,  with  Arabic  and  En- 
glish vocabulary,  illustrated.    Hartford,  1814. 

SEQUEL  TO  RILEY'S  NARRATIVE— Columbus,  O.,  1851.  Compiled  by  Wm. 
W.  Riley.    Presented  by  Wm.  F.  Wheeler. 


Biographical 


LIFE  OF  GENERAL  THOMAS  FRANCIS   MEAGHER— By   Capt.  W.  F.  Lyons. 
New  York,  1870. 


30  OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

GOVERNOR  MEAGHER'S  LECTURES— In  Montana,  with  his  Messages,  speeches, 
etc.,  with  the  eulogy  of  Richard  O'Gorman,  Esq.,  at  Cooper  Institute,  N. 
Y.    Compiled  by  John  B.  Bruce,  Virginia  City,  M.  T.,  1867. 

SPARKS'  MEMORIES  OF  JOHN  LEDYARD— His  Life  and  Travels.  London, 
1828. 


Missionaries  Among  the  Indians. 


Father  DE  Smet'S  Oregon  Missions  and  Travels  Over  the  Rocky  Mountains 
in  1845-46— By  Father  P.  J.  De  Smet,  S.  J.    New  York,  1847. 

Same— Western  Missions  and  Missionaries— A  series  of  letters,  by  same.  New 
York,  1859. 

Gospel  among  the  DakotAS— By  Stephen  Riggs,  a.  M.,  Missionary  and 
Author  of  Dakota  Grammar  and  Dictionary,  with  Introduction  by  S.  B. 
Treat,  Sec'y  of  the  A.  B.  C.  S.  M.     Boston,  1869. 

EARLY  JESUIT  MISSIONS  IN  NORTH  AMERICA— By  Rt.  Rev.  Wm.  J.  Kip, 
Bishop  of  California.    Albany,  1873. 

Black  Robes,  or  Sketches  of  Missions  and  Ministers  in  the  Wilderness  and  on 
the  Border— By  Robert  P.  Nevin.     Philadelphia,  1872. 


North  American  Indians. 


JAMES  BUCHANAN,  ESQ.— Sketches  of  the  History,  Customs  and  Manners  of 
the  North  American  Indians.  By  James  Buchanan,  Esq.,  His  Majesty's 
Consul  for  the  State  of  New  York.    In  two  volumes.    New  York,  1824. 

C.  COLTON— Tour  among  the  Indians  of  the  Northwest  Territory  in  1830.  By 
C.  Colton.     In  two  volumes.     London,  1833. 

Patrick  Gas,  Life  and  Times  of— (Was  Last  Survivor  of  Lewis  and  Clarke's 
Expedition  in  1804-5-6.)    By  J.  G.  Jacob.    Wellsville,  Va.,  1823. 

John  D.  Hunter— His  Captivity  among  the  Indians  of  North  America  from 
Childhood  to  the  Age  of  19  Years.    By  himself.     London,  1823. 

JAMES  O.  PATTIE— His  Narrative  of  Six  Years  among  the  Indians,  from  St. 
Louis  to  the  City  of  Mexico  and  the  Pacific  Ocean.  Edited  by  Thomas 
Flint.    Cincinnati,  1833. 

The  SIOUX  WAR  AND  MASSACRE  OF  1862  AND  1863— See  Minnesota. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE   LIBRARY  31 

HIAWATHA  LEGENDS— Schoolcraft.    Philadelphia,  1866. 

WOMEN   ON   THE    FRONTIER— By  Wm.  W.  Fowler,  M.  A.     Hartford,  1881. 
Presented  by  Thomas  Baker,  Virginia  City.  Mont. 


Voyages  and   Travels   in   North   Annerica, 


Charlevoix— Journal  of  a  Voyage  to  North  America,  undertaken  by  order  of 
the  French  King.  Giving  the  Geographical  and  Natural  History  of  the 
Country,  and  particularly  of  Canada,  and  also  of  the  Customs,  Characters, 
Religion,  Manners  and  Traditions  of  the  Indians,  in  2  volumes,  with  maps. 
London,  1761.  • 

CHASTELLUX— Travels  in  North  America,  in  1780-81-82,  by  the  Marquis  de 
Chastellux,  a  member  of  the  French  Academy  and  Major  General  in  the 
French  Army  under  the  Count  de  Rochambeau  in  our  Revolutionary  War. 
In  2  vols.     London,  1787. 

La  HONTON'S  Voyages  and  Travels  in  North  America  in  1683  to  1794.  Con- 
taining an  account  of  the  several  nations  he  visited,  and  general  description 
of  the  Country  and  Dictionary  of  the  Algonkine  language,  in  2  vols.,  with 
maps.     London,  1785. 

Major  Robert  Rogers— Account  of  North  America,  and  of  the  Several  Brit- 
ish Colonies  therein,  and  of  the  Country  between  the  St.  Lawrence,  the 
Great  Lakes  and  the  Mississippi  River,  etc.    London,  1765. 

HENRY'S  TRAVELS  AND  ADVENTURES  in  Canada  and  the  Indian  Territories, 
between  the  years  1760  and  1776,  in  2  parts,  1  vol.,  by  Alexander  Henry. 
New  York,  1809. 

David  H.  COYNER— The  Lost  Trappers.  A  collection  of  scenes  and  events  in 
the  Rocky  Mountains.  A  description  of  California  and  some  account  of  the 
Fur  Trade.    Cincinnati,  1859. 

TRAVELS  in  the  Interior  of  America  in  1809-10-11,  by  John  Bradbury,  F.  L.  S. 
Liverpool,  1817. 

BURNABY'S  Travels  in  North  America,  in  1759-60;  also.  Carver's  Travels  in 
1767-68.     London,  1778.     In  1  vol. 


Miscellaneous. 


COMMERCE  OF  THE  PRAIRIES— By  Joslah  Gregg;  or  a  Journal  of  a  Santa  Fe 
Trader  During  Eight  Expeditions  Across  the  Great  Western  Plains,  with 
Maps  and  Engravings.    In  2  volumes.    New  York,  1845. 


32  OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Guide  to  the  Northern  Pacific  Railroad  and  Its  allied  Lines— By 
Henry  J.  Winser.     New  York,  1883. 

Manuel  OF  THE  Railroads  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES— By  H.  v.  Poor,  Bos- 
ton. Schedule  of  Examination  for  1892.  Departmental  Railway  Mall  and 
Indian  Service,  with  Instructions.     1892. 


Literary. 


THB  Feast  of  the  virgin,  and  Other  Poems— By  H.  L.  Gordon.  Chicago, 
1891. 

THE  Gentleman's  Magazine— By  "Sylvanus  Urban,"  Gent.     London,  1804. 

JOSEPHUS— The  Work  of  Ffavlus  Josephus,  the  Authentic  Jewish  Historian 
and  Celebrated  Warrior,  complete  in  1  vol.  Illustrated,  Cincinnati,  1836. 
Presented  by  Wm.  H.  McFarland,  Helena. 

VICAR  OF  Wakefield— Presented  1883  by  W.  F.  Haas,  of  Diamond  City, 
Montana. 

AUTOGRAPH  OF  "PHIL  H.  SHERIDAN,  BRVT.  2D  LT.  1ST  INFTY.,  U.  S.  A., 
July,  1883."— Written  by  himself  In  his  book  on  Tactics,  while  stationed  in 
Oregon. 


By  Montana  Authors. 


CHRONICLES  OF  THE  YELLOWSTONE— By  E.  S.  Topping.  History  of  the 
country  drained  by  the  Yellowstone  River;  its  Indian  inhabitants,  first 
explorers,  early  fur  traders  and  trappers,  and  the  coming  and  trials  of  immi- 
grants; expeditions,  civil  and  military,  Etc.    St.  Paul,  1885. 

VIGILANTES  OF  MONTANA— By  Prof.  Thomas  J.  Dimsdale.  Virginia  City, 
Mont.,  1865. 

VIGILANTE  Days  and  ways— By  N.  P.  Langford.  The  Pioneers  of  the 
Rockies  and  the  Makers  of  Montana,  Idaho,  Washington,  Oregon  and 
Wyoming.    In  2  vols.    Boston,  1890. 

History  of  Mining  in  Montana— By  Wm.  P.  Wheeler  and  a.  M.  Williams. 
(Copyrighted  by  Williams  &  Wheeler.)  Published  in  Montana  Mining  Re- 
view, 1889. 


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Historical   Pamphlets  and   Exchanges. 


American  Historical  Association— Annual  Report  for  1889-90-91.    Washington, 
Government  Printing  Office. 

American  Catholic  Historical  Society— Records.    Philadelphia  (Vol.  I.),  1884-86 
-87;  (Vol.  II.,  same),  1886-88. 

California— 

California  Southern  Historical  Society. 

Same— Parsons,  George  Fredericl<,  on  the  Completion  of  the  Historical 
Sections  o'f  Herbert  Bancroft's  Works. 

California  Southern  Historical  Society— Los  Angeles,  1890. 

"  "  Pasadena  and  its  Surroundings. 

CONNECTICUT— 

Founders  Day,  New  Haven,  1638-1888. 

First  Church  in  New  Haven,  1638-1888. 

Two  Hundred  and  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  the  Adoption  of  the  First  Consti- 
tution of  the  State  of  Connecticut. 

INDIANA— 

Life  and  Services  of  John  B.  Dillon,  by  General  Coburn  and  Judge  Biddle. 

No.  2.     1866. 
The  Acquisition  of  Louisiana,  by  Thos.  M.  Cooley.    No.  2.     1887. 
The  Rank  of  Chas.  Osborn  as  an  Anti-Slavery  Pioneer,  by  Geo.  W.  Julian. 

Vol.  II.,  No.  6.     1891. 
Loughery's    Defeats  and    Pigeon-Roost    Massacre,  by  Chas.  Martindale. 

No.  4.     1888. 

KANSAS— 

Fifth  Biennial  Report  of  the  Board  of  Directors  of  the  Kansas  State  Historical 

Society.    June  18,  1888. 
Sixth  Biennial  Report  of  the  Board  of  Directors  of  the  Kansas  State  Historical 

Society.    January  19,  1887,  ending  November  20,  1888. 

MINNESOTA— 

Ann  ual  Report  of  the  Minnesota  Historical  Society  for  1888. 

Biennial  Report  of  Same  1883,  '87,  '90. 

Collections  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Minnesota  for  1860. 

Collections  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Minnesota  for  1892.  Vol.  VI 1.  The 
Mississippi  River  and  Its  Sources,  by  Hon.  J.  V.  Bower. 

Major  Long's  Voyage  to  the  Falls  of  St.  Anthony,  by  Rev.  E.  D.  Neill,  Sec- 
retary. 

Same,  1864,  by  Sam'l  Early. 

French  Forts  and  Footprints. 

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34  OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY, 

Same,  1867;  also  contains  Annual  Reports  for  1867. 

Collections  for  1874,  V.  3,  Pt.  2. 

Same,  1880.  V.  3,  Pt.  3. 

Hennepin  Bi-Centennary  Celebration.    Celebration  by  Minnesota  Historical 
Society,  1880. 

The  following  pamphlets  were  written  by  Rev.  Edward  D.  Neill, 
President  of  Macalester  College,  St.  Paul,  to-wit: 

Minnesota- 
No.  1— The  Last  French  Post  in  the  Valley  of  the  Upper  Mississippi,  near 
Frontenac,  on  Lake  Pepin. 

No.  2 — Early  Settlement  of  Virginia,  etc. 

No.  3— Macalester  Contributions,  Department  of  History,  viz:  (No.  1  miss- 
ing.) 

No.  2— Notice  of  Books  in  the  Library  with  Anotatlons  in  the  Handwriting 
,     of  Melancthon. 

No.  3— Beginnings  of  Organized  Society  in  the  St.  Croix  Valley. 

No.  4— Developments  of  Trade  on  Lake  Superior  and  its  Tributaries  During 
the  French  Regime. 

No.  5— The  First  Iowa   Indians  at  Montreal— First  White  Man  among  the 
Mandans — Appeal  of  Chevalier  de  la  Verendry. 

No.  6— Notice  of  Rare  Washington  Portraits— Description  of  Copper  Relics 
in  College  Library. 

No.  7— Sieur  de  la  Ronde,  the  First  Navigator  of  Lake  Superior  in  a  Sailing 
Vessel,  and  Pioneer  in  Copper  Mining. 

No.  8— Contributions  to  the  Early  History  of  New  England. 

No.  9— Incidents  of  Fair  Oaks  and  Malvern  Hills. 

No.  10— (Missing.) 

No.  11— Capt.  John  Smith's  Adventures  and  Romances— Minnesota  Explor- 
ers and  Pioneers  from  1659  to  1858,  by  Rev.  E.  D.  Neill.    St.  Paul,  1881. 

Historical  Sketch  of  Dodge  County,  Minnesota,  by  Mitchell  and  Curtis,  1870. 

Minnesota  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences,  No.  1,  Vol.3.   C.W.Hall   Editor 
1883-86. 

Minnesota  State  and  County  Government.     1881. 

MARYLAND— 

Proceedings  of  the  Maryland  Historical  Society  on  150th  Anniversary  of  Set- 
tlement of  Baltimore.     1880.. 

The  Founding  of  Washington  City.    An  Address  before  the  Maryland  His- 
torical Society  at  Baltimore  by  Ainsworth  R.  Spofford,  May  12,  1879. 

The  Foundation  of  Maryland  and  the  Origin  of  the  Act  Concerning  Religion 
By  Bradley  F.  Johnson,  1883. 


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Sir  George  Calvert,  Baron  of  Baltimore.    By  Louis  W.  Wilhelm,  1884. 


Historical   Pamphlets— Miscellaneous. 


A  Christmas  Reminder— Giving  the  names  of  about  8,000  persons,  some  of 
whom  were  confined  on  British  Prison  Ships  during  the  Revolutionary  War. 
Brooklyn,  1888. 

Netherlands— Influence  of,  in  the  making  of  the  English  Commonwealth  and 
the  American  Republic,  by  W.  Elliott  Griffis.    Boston,  1891. 

Mexico— Articles  published  in  "El  Nacional"  Mexico,  1890,  on  reforming  the 
Constitution. 

LetHBRIDGE,  Alberta — Transactions  of  the  Scientific  and  Historical  Society 
of  Lethbridge,  1888. 

FORT  ST.  JOHN,  CANADA— Siege  of,  in  1775,  written  in  French,  by  Lucien 
Huot,  and  translated  by  Geo.  H.  Flint,  1889. 

ANNALS  OF  FORT  MacINAC— By  Lieut.  D.  H.  Kelton,  U.  S.  A.    Chicago,  1882. 

Father  Marquette,  at  Mackinaw  and  Chicago,  by  Henry  H.  Hurlbut,  1878. 

JOHNSTOWN  FLOOD— Report  of  Secretary  of  Relief  Commission  to  Gov. 
Beaver,  Harrisburg,  1890. 

San  Domingo— Letters  by  Samuel  G.  Howe  in  answer  to  newspaper  charges 
thereon.    Boston,  1871. 

Irish  Land  League— Plans  of  Campaign,  by  Rev.  R.  W.  Oliver,  D.  D. 
Omaha,  Neb. 

Island  of  Crete,  Greece— Appeal  for  Food  for  Women  and  Children. 
Boston,  1869. 

Maine— 

Statistics  of  Maine.    Vol.  111.,  1884. 

Maine  Historical  and  Genealogical  Recorder.     1887. 

NEW  Hampshire— 

Collections  of  New  Hampshire  Historical  Society.     1837. 
Proceedings  of  New  Hampshire  Society.     1872-73. 
Semi-Centennial  Exercises. 

Report  of  Committee  of  the  Executive  Council  to  Gov.   Chas.   H.  Sawyer. 
1887-89. 

NEW  YORK— 

Society  of  the  Sons  of  the   American   Revolution.      The  Constitution,  By- 
Laws  and  Register  of  the  New  York  Society.    New  York,  1892. 


36  OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Oneida  Historical  Society  Address  on  Col.  Marinus  Willett,  the  Hero  of 
Mohaw  Valley.     1891. 

Buffalo  Historical  Society  Annual  Reports  for  1888,  '89,  '90,  '91  and  '92. 

American  Jewish  Historical  Society.  Its  Organization.  New  York  City, 
1892. 

New  Jersey— 

Proceedings  of  the  New  Jersey  Historical  Society.  2d  series.  Vol.  IV., 
1876.  Vol.  v.,  1877.  Vol.  VI.,  1879.  Vol.  VI.,  1880.  Vol.  VII.,  1882. 
Vol.  VII.,  1883.  Vol.  VIII.,  1884.  Vol.  IX.,  1884.  Vol.  VIH.,  1885. 
Vol.  IX.,  1886. 

Ohio— 

Annual  Meetings  of  the  Western  Reserve  and  Northern  Ohio  Historical 
Society  at  Cleveland,  O.  14th,  1882.  Tract  57— 17th,  1884.  Tract  65— 
24th,  1891. 

No.  66— Partial  List  of  Manuscripts  and  Field  Notes,  also  Maps.     July,  1885. 

Oregon— 

Annual  Meetings  Board  of  Trade,  Portland.  9th,  Sept.  24,  1883;  11th, 
Sept.  14,  1885;  12th,  Nov.  8,  1886;  14th,  Sept.  24,  1888. 

Oregon  as  It  Is.    Tract.    "Where  Rolls  the  Oregon." 


Historical  Society  Pamphlets, 


Rhode  island— 

Proceedings  of  the  Rhode  Island  Historical  Society,  1876-77  and  1879-80. 
VERMONT— 

Proceedings  of  the  Vermont  Historical  Society,  Oct.  15,  1878. 
WASHINGTON— 

Washington  State  Historical  Society.    Statement  of  its  Organization,  Con- 
stitution, By-Laws,  Officers,  Etc.     1891. 

NEVADA— 

Report  of  the  Surveyor-General  and  State  Land  Register  of  the  State  of  Ne- 
vada. 

WISCONSIN— 

Early  Out-Post  of  Wisconsin,  Green  Bay,  for  200  years. 

Annals  of  Prairie  du  Chien,  1639-1839.    (Dan'I  S.  Dunie.) 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE   LIBRARY  37 

Report  of  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Wisconsin  Historical  Society.    Jan.  2,  1875. 

Proceedings  of  Twenty-Ninth  Annual  Meeting,  State  Historical  Society  of 
Wisconsin.     1883. 

Same— Thirtieth,  1884.  Thirty-First,- 1885.  Thirty-Fourth,  1887.  Thirty- 
Fifth,  1888.  Thirty-Seventh,  1890.  Thirty-Eighth,  1891.  Thirty-Ninth, 
1892. 

Transactions  of  Wisconsin  Academy  of  Sciences,  Arts,  and  Letters,  Vol. 
VIII.     1888-89-92. 

WYOMING— 

Proceedings  of  the  Wyoming  Historical  and  Geological  Society,  Annual 
Meeting,  Feb.  11,  1881. 

Same— Vol.  III.    Feb.  11,  1892. 


Historical   Reports  and   Bulletins. 


Warner  Observatory. 

John  Hopkins  University.    Series  8.    Vol.  III.    Local  Government  in  Wisconsin. 

Bulletin  of  the  Library  Co.  of  Philadelphia,  1883-86. 

Report  of  Directors  of  Public  Library,  Los  Angeles,  1890. 

Annual  Report  of  the  St.  Louis  Library  Association  1890  and  1891. 

Fourth  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Directors  of  the  Newark  Library  Associa- 
tion of  New  Jersey.     1888. 

Thirty-second  Report  of  New  York  State  Museum  of  National  History.    March 
10,  1879. 

Proceedings  of  the  Trustees  of  the  Newberry  Library  of  Chicago.    January  5, 
1889-90-91-92. 

QUEBEC— 

Transactions  of  the  Literary  and   Historical  Society  of  Quebec  for  Sessions 
1872-73,  1879-80,  1880-81,  1881-82,  and  1882-83. 


Dominion  Government. 


Return  to  an  Address  of  the  House  of  Commons,  Reports,  Statement  of  Claims, 
etc. 


38  OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Return  to  an  Address  of  the  House  of  Commons,  March  17,  1868,  Relative  to 
Correspondence  with  the  Government  respecting  the  Northwest  Territory 
and  British  Columbia,  since  December  5,  1867.  H.  L.  Langevin,  Secre- 
tary of  State. 

Return  to  an  Address  from  the  House  of  Commons,  November  18,  1867.  Pro- 
ceedings and  other  Documents  in  possession  of  the  Government  relative  to 
Hudson  Bay  Territory,  December  2,  1867. 

Report— The  line  of  route  between  Lal<e  Superior  and  the  Red  River  Settlements. 
Ottawa,  May  14,  1868. 

Report— Of  Delegates  appointed  to  negotiate  for  the  acquisition  of  Rupert's  Land 
and  the  Northwest  Territory,  1869. 

Maps  to  illustrate  the  Red  River  Settlement,  1871. 

Return  to  an  address  of  the  House  of  Commons,  February  24,  1870,  for  Re- 
ports of  Superintendents  of  Roads  from  Thunder  Bay  to  Fort  Garry,  on 
the  Red  River.     Ottawa,  March  29,  1870. 

Statement  of  claims  made  on  the  Dominion  Government,  consequent  upon  the 
Insurrection  in  the  Northwest  Territory,  1871. 

Report  of  the  Minister  of  Agriculture  of  the  Province  of  Manitoba,  1880. 

Report  of  the  Very  Rev.  J.  B.  Thebault,  G.  V.,  March  17,  1870,  relative  to 
Northwest  Territories. 

Report  of  Donald  A.  Smith,  Ottawa,  April  12,  1870,  relative  to  Northwest  Ter- 
ritories. 

Return  to  an  address  of  the  House  of  Commons,  March  30,  1871,  for  copy  of  Re- 
port of  James  Dawson  upon  Red  River  Expedition  of  1870. 

Instructions  to  Surveyor  sent  to  the  Northwest  Territory,  1870. 

Report  of  the  Select  Committee  of  the  Senate,  relating  to  Rupert's  Land,  Red 
River,  and  Northwest  Territory,  with  minutes  of  evidence,  1870. 


Memorial   Addresses. 


On  the  Life  and  Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  at  the  request  of  both 
houses  of  the  Congress  of  America,  at  Washington,  February  12,  1866,  by 
George  Bancroft. 

ORATION— On  the  Life  and  Character  of  Henry  Winter  Davies,  by  Hon.  A.  J. 
Creswell,  February  22,  1866. 

On  the  Life  and  Character  of  Thaddeus  Stevens,  delivered  in  the  House  of 
Representatives,  December  17,  1868. 

On  the  Life  and  Character  of  Samuel  Sullivan  Cox,  (a  Representatve  from  New 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE   LIBRARY  39 

York),  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives  and  the  Senate,  Fifty-first 
Congress,  First  Session,  1890. 

On  the  Life  and  Character  of  Charles  Sumner  (a  Senator  from  Massachusetts), 
delivered  in  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives,  Forty-third  Con- 
gress, First  Session,  April  27,  1874. 

ADDRESS— In  Commemoration  of  the  Inauguration  of  George  Washington, 
first  President  of  the  United  States,  December  11,  1889,  by  Melville  Weston 
Fuller,  LL.  D.,  Chief  Justice  of  the  United  States. . 


In  Memoriam  (Pamphlets) 


Appleton  Elizabeth  Haven.  By  Historical  and  Philosophical  Society  of  Ohio, 
Oct.  16,  1815,  Nov.  15,  1890. 

Proceedings  of  the  Long  Island  Historical  Society  in  Memory  of  Hon.  James 
Carson  Brevoort. 

Mrs.  Verania  Battell  Humphrey. 

Hon.  John  Greenwood  and  Alfred  Smith  Barnes.     1889. 

History  of  the  Life  of  Lorenzo  Sawyer  By  Herbert  H.  Bancroft.  Also  an  Ar- 
ticle Comprising  Chap.  VII  of  Oscar  T.  Shuck's  (large  volume)  Bench  and 
Bar  in  California.    San  Francisco,  1888. 

Genealogical  Memorials  and  Notes  of  the  Bradford  Family.  Bradford,  Wm. 
(The  Printer).    By  Samuel  S.  Purple,  M.  D.,  1873. 

Leisler,  Jacob,  Lieut.-Governor,  and  his  Family  Connections  in  New  York.  By 
Edwin  R.  Purple,  1877. 

Golden  Family,  The,  in  America.    By  Edwin  R.  Purple,  1873. 

Provost  Family,  The,  of  New  York.    By  Edwin  R.  Purple,  1875. 

Biographical  Sketch  of  Lyman  C.  Draper.    By  Ruben  G.  Thwaites,  1887. 

Biographical  Sketch  of  Mortimer  M.  Jackson.  By  Consul  Willshire  Butter- 
field,  1887. 

The  Life  and  Administration  of  Richard,  "Earl  of  Belmont,"  Governor  of  the 
-Provinces  of  New  York,  Massachusetts  and  New  Hampshire,  from  1697  to 
1701.    By  Fredrick  de  Peyster,  LL.  D.— F.  H.  R.  S.,  1879. 

Life  of  Thos.  Hawley  Canfield  and  his  Connections  with  the  Early  History  of 
the  Northern  Pacific  Railroad.     1889. 


40  OF  THE  MONTANA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Miscellaneous  Genealogical  Pamphlets. 


The  Loyal  Girl  of  Winchester.     Rebecca  M.  Wright,  Sept.,  1864. 

The  Torrey  Family  in  America,  with  Appendix.    D.  Torrey,  1890. 

Kings  County  Genealogical  Club  Collections  No.  4.    Vol  1. 

Inscriptions  on  Tombstones  in  Bushwick  Graveyard. 

Brooklyn  "  Baptismal  Records  "  from  1660. 

Westborough,  Mass.,  the  100th  Town,  1717  to  1817. 

Salem,  Mass.  Press,  Historical  and  Genealogical   Record  No.  1.     Vol.  I.    July, 
1890.     No.  2,  Vol.  III. 

Proceedings  of  the  New  England  Genealogical  Society  at  the  Annual  Meeting, 
Jan.  6,  1892. 


Miscellaneous,  Etc. 


A  Journal  of  American  Ethnology  and  Archaeology,  by  J.  Walter  Fewkes.    VoL 
I.     1891. 

Stone  Mountains  in  Southern  Dakota.     (T.  H.  Lewis.)     1889. 

Effigy  Mounds  Discovered  in  Wisconsin  (1885,  from  Science  No.   106)  by  T.  H. 
Lewis. 

Effigy  Mounds  in  Iowa  (from  Science  No.  146).    T.  H.  Lewis. 

Pre-Historic  Remains,  Cincinnati,  O.    (Robt.  Clarke.)     1876. 

Mr.  Donnelly's  Reviewers.     (Wm.  D.  O'Connor.) 

Impeachment  Trial  of  David  Butler,  Governor  of  Nebraska. 

Centennial  Celebration  Address  at  Poughkeepsie,   N.  Y.,  July  4,   1876,  by  B. 
Piatt  Carpenter. 

The  Egyptian  Obelisk.     (C.  W.  Darling.) 

Gateway  to  the  Pole.    (Silas  Bent.) 

Report  of  the  Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  the   Poor,  Greenfield,  Massachusetts, 
1878-79  and  1881-82.  ■* 

Twenty-seventh  Annual   Report  of  the  Franklin  County  Agricultural  Society, 
Greenfield,  Massachusetts,  1876. 

Prospectus  of  the  History  of  North  Brookfield,  1888. 

Third  Annual   Message  of  Gov.  A.  J.  Faulk  to  the  Assembly  of  the  Territory  of 
North  Dakota,  1868. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  41 

Message  of  Gov.  John  W.  Geary  to  the  General  Assembly  of  Pennsylvania,  Jan- 
uary 6,  1869. 

Biennial  Message  of  Thos.  A.  Hendricks,  Governor  of  the  State  of  Indiana,  49th 

regular  session,  1875. 

Third  Biennial  Report  of  the  Trustees,  Superintendent,  Steward  and   Matron  of 
North  Dakota  Hospital  for  the  Insane. 

Causes  and  Prevention  of  Idiocy  by  Sam'l  G.  Hare.    Boston,  1874. 

Historical  Sketch  of  Major  Joseph  Hawley,  of  Northampton.  Mass.     1823-1888. 
A  reprint  from  the  Handy  Records.     1800  to  1890. 

City  of  Newburyport,  Mass.    The  Mayor's  Address  at  the  Organization  of  the 
City  Government,  January  6,  1889.    Annual  Reports  to  the  City  Council. 

St.  Paul— Annual  Report  of  the  Chamber  of  Commerce,  1888. 

St.  Paul  Illustrated— Commercial  Emporium  of  the  Northwest.    1886. 

St.  Paul— Opening  of  the  Northern  Pacific  Railroad,  September  13,  1883. 

Union  Pacific  R.  R.  Tourists  and  Illustrated  Guide  of  the  Rocky  Mountains.  1886. 

Address  of  S.  S.  Guthrie,  before  the  Merchants'  Exchange  of  Buffalo,  on  North- 
ern Transportation..    1886. 

Relation  between  the  Central  Pacific  Railroad  and  the  U.  S.  Governments. 
Summary  of  Facts,  1889. 

Koch  &  Oakley's  Railway  Guide  of  Seattle.    March,  1892. 

Union  Pacific  Railway— Descriptive  of  Western  Resorts. 

Resources  of  Arkansas.    Missouri  Pacific  R.  R. 

Cutler's  Guide  to  the  Hot  Springs. 

FLORIDA— Semi  Tropical  Florida,  1879. 

LOUISIANA— Bienville  Parish. 

iVlISSOURI— Western  Movement  of  Capital,  (S.  Waterhouse,  St.  Louis,) 

TEXAS— History  of  San  Antonio*. 

Same — Resources  of  Texas*. 

Same— Resources  (Agricultural)  Pan  Handle*. 

Same— Texas  Guide,  Southern  and  Western,  1878*. 

Same — Texas  Review,  1886*. 

Same— Attorney  General's  Report,  1881*. 

Same— Attorney  General's  Report,  1882*. 

Same— Report  of  A.  W.  Spaight,  Commfssioner  of  Statistics,  Etc.* 

♦Donated  by  Hon.  James  H.  McLeary,  late  Associate  Justice  of  Supreme  Court 
of  Montana  Territory. 

Evolution  of  the  Electric  Incandescent  Lamp  by  Franklin  Leonard  Pope.     1889. 

The  Incandescent  Lamp,  as  an  Article  of  Manufacture  by  the  Westinghouse 
Electric  Co. 


42         .         ■      OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Davenport— Manufacturing  Facilities  and  Business  Wants.    By  the  Citizens'  As- 
sociation, 1874. 

Leading  Industries  of  the  West  (H.  S.  Reed  &  Co.)  1883. 

Steel  Pens— Invention  and  Manufacture.    (Iveson  &  Blakeman  Co.) 

San  Francisco— 21st  Industrial  Exhibition  of  the  Mechanics'  Institute  of  the  City 
of  San  Francisco.     1886. 


Agricultural  Resources. 


COLORADO— Union  Pacific  R.  R.     1889. 

IDAHO— Same.     1889  and '91. 

MONTANA— The  National  Park  and  Northwest.    Union  Pacific  R.  R.  (resources) 
1889  and  '91. 

NEBRASKA— Resources  by  Robt.  W.  Furnas.     1885' 

OREGON— Union  Pacific  R.  R.  Pamphlet.     1883  and  1889. 

UTAH— Illustrated  Utah.    Union  Pacific  Pamphlets.     1889. 

WASHINGTON— Same.     Same.     1889,  '91,  '92. 

WYOMING— Same.     Same.     1891. 


Department  of  Agriculture. 


Proceedings  of  a  Convention  of  Agriculturists  held  at  the  Department  of  Agri- 
culture 1883. 

Proceedings  of  a  National  Convention  of  Cattle  Breeders  and  others  held  at  Chi- 
cago Nov.  16,  1885. 

Report  of  the  Range  and  Ranch  Cattle  Business  of  the  United  States.     By  Joseph 
Nimmo.    May  16,  1885. 

A  Directory  of  Debts,  Board,  Societies,  College  and  other  Organizations  in  the 
interests  of  Agriculture,  etc.     1885. 


Leading    Industries   (Miscellaneous.) 


Report  of    the  Crops  of  the    year  on   Freight  Rates  of    Transportation   and 
Companies,  December  1888. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  43 

•  Reports  of  the  Condition  of  Winter  Grain,  the  condition  of  Farm  Animals,  and 
on  Freij2:ht  Rates  and  Transportation. 

Report  of  the  Condition  of  Winter  Grain,  and  the  progress  of  cotton  planting. 
Also  on  the  freight  rates  of  Transportation  Companies. 

Report  on  Forestry,  by  Franklin  B.  Hough,  Vol.  II. 

Same— Vol.  IV.,  1884,  by  Nathaniel  H.  Egleston. 
Annual  Report  of  the  Division  of  Forestry  for  1866. 

Same— For  1888,  by  B.  E.  Fernow. 

Bulletin   No.  2,  Report  of  the  Condition  of  the  Rocky  Mountains,  and  other 
papers,  1888. 

Report  of  the  Chief  of  the  Division  of  Forestry,  1891,  by  B.  E.  Fernow. 

Rural  Cyclopaedia,  or  a  General  Dictionary  of  Agriculture,  Divisions  Nos.  1,  2, 
3,  4,  6,  7,  8  and  10,  by  Rev.  John  M.  Wilson.    London,  Eng. 

RELIGIOUS  AND  MORAL— Civil  Governments  and  Religion,  1889,  by  Alonzo  T. 
Jones. 

Christian  Association  (Young  Men's)  in  North  Carolina,  1887-88,  an  Histori- 
cal sketch,  by  Stephen  D.  Weeks. 
The  work  of  a  year  by  the  same  association. 

DhamMAPADA— The  system  of  Ethic  Law  bequeathed  by  Gautama  Buddha, 
by  J.  P.  C.  Boston] 

SOCIETY  OF  Friends— An  Address  on  behalf  of  the  Indians,  Philadelphia,  1891. 

Sunday  Law— The  National  Argument  before  the  U.  S.  Senate  Committee,  1888, 
by  Alonzo  T.  Jones. 

National  Christian  Temperance  Union— Annual  Address  by  Francis 
Willard,  Woman's  Work  for  Women. 


Laws  of  Montana  Territory. 


First  Session— Bannack  Statutes.     1864-65. 

Second  Session— Annulled  by  Congress.    None. 

Third  Session— 1866.    Fourth  Session,  1867  and  Extra  Session  1867. 

Fifth  Session— December  7,  1868  to  January  15,  1869. 

Sixth  Session— December  6,  1869  to  January  7,  1870. 

Seventh  Session— Codified  Statutes.    December  4,  1871  to  January  18,  1871. 

Eighth  Session— January,  1874.    Ninth  Session,  1876. 

Tenth  Session— 1877.    Twelfth  Session— Revised  Statutes  of  Montana,  enacted 
by  the  12th  Legislative  Assembly  of  Montana,  begun  on  the  12th  day  of  Feb- 


44  OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

ruary,  1789,  embracing  the  general  Laws  in  force  at  the  expiration  of  the  11th 
Session  of  the  Legislature,  on  the  21st  day  of  February,  1879. 

Fourteenth  Session— 1885. 

Fifteenth  Legislature — Extra  Session,  1887. 

Compiled  Statutes  of  Montana,  enacted  by  the  15th  Legislative  Assembly;  also, 
the  special  Laws  enacted  at  said  15th  Session. 

Sixteenth  Session's  Laws,  1889. 


Laws  of  the  State  of  Montana. 


Passed  at  the  Second  Session  of  the  First  Legislative  Assembly, 
commencing  Januacy  5,  1891,  and  ending  March  5,  1891,  including 
the  Constitution  of  the  State  of  Montana. 


JOURNAL  OF   THE  LEGISLATIVE  ASSEMBLY  OF   THE  TERRITORY 
OF  MONTANA,  BOUND  IN  LEATHER. 

COUNCIL  JOURNAL.  HOUSE  JOURNAL. 

Council— 1st  Session 1864.  House— Extra  Session 1867. 

Council— 2d  Session 1866.  House— 5th  Session 1869. 

Council  and  House  Jour.  3d  Ses.  .1866.  House— 6th  Session 1869-70. 

Council— 4th  Session 1867.  House— 12th  Session 1881 . 

Council— Extra  Session 1867.  House— 16th  Session 1889. 

Council— 5th  Session 1869. 

Council— 6th  Session 1869-70. 

Council— 10th  Session 1877. 

Council— 12th  Session 1881 . 

Council — 13th  Session 1883. 

Council— 14th  Session 1885. 

Council— 16th  Session 1889. 


HOUSE    AND    COUNCIL   JOURNALS    OF    MONTANA   TERRITORY- 
PAMPHLETS. 

Council  Journals,  1st  Session,  4th  Session,  5th  Session,  Extra  Session,  1867;  6th 
Session,  Extra  Session,  1873;  8th  Session,  9th  Session  and  10th  Session. 

House  Journals,  2d  and  Extra  Sessions,  1867;  5th  Session,  6th  Session,  8th  Ses- 
sion, 9th  Session  and  10th  Session. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE   LIBRARY  45 

Pamphlets  Relating  to  Montana. 


ALMANACS— 

Anaconda  Standard,  1892. 

Ayres,  1889,  in  Twenty-one  Languages. 

Avant  Courier  Annual,  1880. 

Helena  Pictorial  Annual,  1886. 

Protestant  Ep.  Ch.,  1879-1880. 

Poor  Richard's  Almanacs,  1771  to  1794,  inclusive,  (23  years). 

Statistical  Almanac  of  Montana.    By  Magee  &  Bassett. 

World's  Almanac,  The,  1888,  1889,  1892. 

Hutchins'  Improved,  1803,  1804. 
CATALOGUES— 

Montana  Law  Library.    By  J.  R.  Alden.     1882  and  '83. 

Same.    By  W.  F.  Wheeler.     1886. 

Helena  Free  Public  Library.     1886,  1892. 
COURT  Calendars— District  Court,  Helena.     1884-1892. 

Same— Supreme  Court  Rules  Circuit  Court.     1891. 
Constitutions— State  Constitutions,  1884,  1889. 

County  Pamphlets— Descriptive— Gallatin,  Madison,  Cascade  (Great  Falls),  Yel- 
lowstone Valley  and  Glendive,  Description  of,  with  Maps.     1882. 

Strahorn  to  the  Rockies  and  Beyond.     1878-1789. 

Same.    Resources  of  Montana  and  Yellowstone  National  Park.    1789, 

Montana  (Descriptive),  its  Climate,  Soil,  Grazing  Lands,  Agriculture  and  Min- 
eral Lands  of  the  Country  Adjacent,  and  Tributary  to,  the  N.  P.  R.  R.  By 
Wm.  F.  Wheeler,  1882. 

Descriptive — The  Heart  of  the  Continent— Enlargement  of  the  above,  by  E.  V. 
Smalley.    New  York,  1883. 

Montana  at  the  World's  Cotton  Exposition  at  New  Orleans,  1884-85. 

Register  of  Visitors  to  the  Montana  Exhibit  at  the  New  Orleans  Exposition, 
1884-85.    Presented  by  John  S.  Harris  and  W.  A.  Clark,  Commissioners. 

The  New  Northwest,  Its  Past,  Present  and  Future.  By  Thos,  Dowse.  St.  Paul, 
1880. 

Montana  Report  of  the  Committee  on  Territories  in  the  House  of  Representatives 
for  the  Admission  of  Montana  and  other  Territories  into  the  Union,  Dec. 
17,  1888. 

Directories  Montana— A  Complete  List  of  the  Taxpayers  of  Montana.  1883  and 
1884. 


46  OF  THE   MONTANA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

GOVERNORS'  MESSAGES,  REPORTS,  ETC.,  OF  MONTANA  TERRITORY. 

Governor's  Message,  Acting  James  Tuft's,  to  the  Fifth  Legislature,  1868. 

Governor  B.  F.  Potts  to  Extra  Session,  1873. 

Same  to  Ninth  Session,  1876. 

Same  to  Twelfth  Session,  1881. 

Governor  P.  H.  Leslie  to  Sixteenth  Session,  1889. 

Report  of  Governor  B.  F.  Potts  to  Secretary  of  Interior,  1878  and  1881. 

Report  of  Governor  J.  Schuyler  Crosby,  1883-1884. 

Report  of  Governor  S.  T.  Hauser,  1885-1886. 

Report  of  Governor  P.  H.  Leslie,  1887-1888. 

Report  of  Governor  B.  F.  White,  1888. 

Report  of  Surveyor  General  R.  H.  Mason,  1879. 

Report  of  Wm.  F.  Wheeler.  First  Geography  of -Montana,  1881.  Written 
as  a  Special  Geography  of  Montana  for  Monteith's  Comprehensive 
Geography.  Barnes  &  Co.,  New  York  and  Chicago.  Presented  by  Wm. 
F.  Wheeler. 

HISTORICAL  MONTANA— 

Powder  River  Expedition,  1865.    (Captain  Palmer.) 

Speech  of  Hon.  J.  K.  Toole  on  Admission  of  Montana,  in  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, 1889. 

History  of  the  Society  of  the  Framers  of  the  Constitution  of  the  State  of 
Montana.     1890.     By  H.  Knippenburg. 

RELIGIOUS  AND  MORAL  PAMPHLETS-MONTANA. 

Sermon — in  Memoriam  of  Mr.  Nicholas  Ridout,  of  New  Gloucester,  Maine,  by 
Rev.  F.  D,  Kelsey,  1885. 

Sermon— "Our  Redemption,"  In  Memoriam  of  Mr.   Stephen  Allen  Grattan, 
December  31,  1890,  by  Rev.  F.  D.  Kelsey. 

Minutes  of  the  Helena  Conference  of  Congregational  Churches  of   Montana, 
held  at  Butte  City,  May  3d  to  5th,  1887. 

Minutes  of  the  Montana  Association  of  Congregational  Churches,  held  at  Living- 
ston, May  7th,  8th  and  9th,  1889, 

Minutes  same,  held  at  Helena,  6th,  7th  and  8th  of  May,  1890. 

Minutes  same,  held  at  Butte  City,  6th  and  7th  of  May,  1891. 

Minutes  same,  held  at  Livingston,  13th,  14th  aud  15th  of  September,  1892. 

Montana  Military  Code,  1889. 

Montana  Military  Adjutant  General's  Report,  1888. 

Montana  Press  Association,  Constitution  and   By-Laws  adopted  at  Helena  in 
1885. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  47 

Procceedlngs  of  same  of  Annual  Meetings  in  1885-86-87-88. 

MONTANA  RELIGIOUS— M.  E.  Church  Conference  Minutes,  1883. 
Protestant  Episcopal  Minutes  of  Convocation,  1876,  1885. 
Life  of  Father  Ravalli,  by  Fra.  Palladino,  1884. 
Archbishop  Segher's  Pastoral  Letter,  1883. 
May  Blossoms,  by  Father  Palladino,  S.  J.,  St.  Ignatius  Mission. 

RULES  OF  TERRITORIAL  LEGISLATURE,  ETC. 

MONTANA— Joint  Rules  at  the  Seventh  Session,  1871-72. 
Council  Rules  of  Ninth  Session. 
Joint  Rules  of  Twelfth  Session,  1881. 
Council  Rules  and  Joint  Rules  of  Sixteenth  Session,  1889. 
Constitutional  Convention,  Rules  of,  1889. 

Report  of  H.  R.  Comly,  Commissioner  to  Revise  Laws  of  Territory,  1881. 
Report  of  the  Code  Commissioners,  1892. 

Mines  -Inspector's   Reports,   Dr.  G.  C.  Swallow,  and  J.   B.   Trevarthen  and 
Jacob  Oliver,  1888,  1890. 

REPORTS  OF  COMMISSIONERS  OF  LIVE  STOCK. 

Records  of  Brands  (1872)  and  Marks. 

Chicago,  1889,  Annual. 

Report  of  stock  received  at  the  Union  Stock  Yards  for  19  years,  1865  to  1884,  in- 
clusive. 

Report  of  and  Catalogue  of  Percheron  and  Norman  Horses.    James  Mauldin, 
Beaverhead  County,  1887. 

Report  of  Stock  Commissioners  for  1887  and  1888,  Territory  of  Montana. 

Huntley  &  Clarke,  Catalogue  of  Trotting  Stock  at  Riverside  Stock   Farm, 
Jefferson  County,  1883. 

Same— 1892. 

W.  H.  Raymond.    Catalogue  of  Horses  bred  and  owned  by at  Bel- 
mont Stock  Farm.     1890. 

Fair  Association  of  Montana.     1874-1888. 

Montana  Kennel  Club,  Premium  List  of.     1889. 

Public  Schools— Reports  of  Territorial  Superintendents  from    1874  to   1888 
inclusive.    John  Gannon,  Superintendent,  1889. 

Territorial  Reports  of  Auditor  and  Treasurer  1874-1885. 

Same— 1888-1889,  inclusive. 

Same— 1889-1891,  inclusive. 
MINES  AND  MINING  REPORTS— 

Alta  Montana  Co's  Mines. 

The  Northwest  Co's  Mines,  Phillipsburg. 

The  General  Grant  Mining  Co. 


48  OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Mendenhall's  History  of  Mining  in  Montana. 

McKnight,  J.  A.,  Mines  of  Montana. 

Mineral   Lands  of  Montana,  Thos.  G.  Merrill  denies  rights  of  Northern  Pacific 
R.  R.  Co.  to  same. 

National  Silver  Convention,  Proceedings  of,  held  at  St.  Louis  in  1889. 

Crawford  Mill,  The  Mechanical  Reduction  of  Gold  Ores. 

Report  of  fhe  State  Board  of  Land  Commissioners,  1891. 

First  Annual  Report  of  the  State  Board  of  Equalization,  1890. 

Montana  Penitentiary  Annual  Report  of  the  Directors  and  Warden  of  1873. 

Rules  and  Regulations  for  Governing  the  same.    1891. 

State  Board  of  Equalization,  Rules  and  Regulations  of  same.     1890. 

Election  Laws,  passed  by  the  16th  Territorial  Legislature. 

Laws  Relating  to  the  Duties  of  County  Officers.     1891. 

HELENA  PAMPHLETS. 

Magic  Squares,  by  Benj.  F.  Marsh,  Helena.     1892. 

Helena  City  Charter  and  Ordinance.    1881. 

Ye  Ancient  Harmonle  Synging  Schoole.     Programme,  Helena.     1884. 

Helena  and  Benton  R.  R.     1876.    Col.  A.  M.  Woolfolk. 

Utah,  Idaho,  and  Montana  R.  R.    Reconoissance  for  1874. 

Helena  Art  and  Loan  Exhibition.     1883. 

Celebration  of  Arrival  of  First  Train  of  N.  P.  R.  R.  Cars  of  Helena,  July  4,  1883. 

Bell  Telephone  Co.  Directory  of  1885. 

Annual  Report  of  Fire  Marshal,  Helena.    1883. 

Helena  The  Queen  City.    1888. 

Helena  in  a  Nutshell.     1888. 

Helena  in  1890. 

Montana  Society  of  Civil  Engineers  Constitution  of  1891. 


Catalogue's  of  Schools  and   Universities. 


University  of  California.     1881. 
University  of  Cornell.     1889-90,  and  1890-91. 
University  Columbia  College  School  of  Mines.    1890-91, 
University  Harvard  Catalogue.     1890-91. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE   LIBRARY  49 

University  Harvard  Catalogue.    Statement  of  what  the  University  is. 

University  Leiand  Sanford  Jr.    Address  of  Lorenzo  Sawyer  (Judge)  on  Laying 
the  Corner  Stone.     1887. 

University  of  Michigan.     1889-90. 

Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology.     1880-91. 

Register  of  Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute.     1890-91. 

University  of  Yale.    Catalogue. 

Valparaiso,  Ind,  Normal  School  Catalogue.    1886-87. 


Irrigation, 


Carter,  Thos.    Speech  in  House  of  Rep.     1890. 

Florence  Canal  Co.    Report  of  Supt.     1884. 

State  Irrigation  Convention.    Proceedings  of  1892. 

Dearborn  Valley  Canal  Co.    Irrigation  in  the. 

Nimmo,  Joseph,  Jr.    Uncle  Sam's  Farm  Reclamation. 

NImmo,  Joseph,  Jr.    The  Arid  Region  as  a  Market  for  Eastern  Products  of  Agri- 
culture.    1890. 

MONTANA— Flathead  Indians.     History  of  their  Wars  and  Hunts.     1883-90.    By 

Peter  Ronan,  Agent. 
Montana  Blue  Book— Biographical,  Historical,  and  Statistical  Book  of  Reference 

by  Jno.  W.  Page  and  H.  J.  Mock.     1891. 


Mining  and   Currency. 


Stewart,  Wm.  M.,  of  Nevada,  on  Foreign  Ownership  of  Mines  in  the  Territories. 

Same— Speech  in  the  Senate  on  Money  and  the  Tariff. 

Same — Speech  in  the  Senate  on  Gold  Redemption. 

Knox,  John  J.,  Speech  on  the  Free  Coinage  of  Silver. 

Same— Interview  with  the   House  Committee  on  Coinage,  Weights  and 
Measures.    February,  1891. 

Jones,  John  P.,  of  Nevada,  Speech  in  Senate  on  the  Coinage  of  Silver. 

Carter,  Thos.  H.,  of  Montana,  Speech  on  Foreign  Investments  in  Our  Mines. 

—4— 


50  OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Same— Speech  on  Tariff  on  Lead  Ores. 

Beck,  J.  B.,  of  Kentucky,  Speech  on  Coinage  of  Gold  and  Standard  Silver  Dollar. 

Edmund,  James  P.,  Ph.  D.,  Education  Of  Business  Men,   Address  before  the 
American  Bankers  Association,  at  Saratogo,  N.  Y.,  September  30,  1890. 


Meterology. 


Birth  of  the  Tornado,  by  Silas  Bent,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     1884. 

Meterology  of  the  Mountains  and.  Plains  as  Affecting  the  Cattle  Growing  of  the 
United  States.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Cattle  Growers  Convention 
by  Silas  Bent,  St.  Louis,  Missouri,  November  14,  1884. 

Montana  State  Weather  Services,  by  E.  G.  Glass,  Observer,  Helena,  Montana. 

1892. 


Belmont,  Emile,  M.  M.,  et.  Henry  Carnoy— La  Tradition  Paris.     1890. 


Grand    Army   of  the    Republic, 


Manual  for  the  guidance  of,  1891. 

Rules  of  Order  for  the  National  Encampment,  1883. 

Journals  of  the  15th,  16th  and  17th  Annual  Sessions  of  the  National  Encamp- 
ment,  held  in  1881,  1882  and  1883. 

Souvenir  of  the  24th  Annual  Encampment,  by  Babst  Brewing  Co.,  St.  Louis, 
1889. 

MONTANA— Proceedings  of, the  1st,  2d,  3d,  4th,  5th  and  6th  Annual  Encamp- 
ments.  Department  of  Montana. 

Programme  of  Memorial  Dav  at  Helena,  1885. 

General  Order  No.  6,  Department  of  Montana,  on  the  Death  of  General  U.  S. 
Grant. 

Proceedings  of  the  Annual  Encampment,  Department  of  Oregon,  1888. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  51 

Tariff. 


Goff,  N.,  West  Virginia,  ''Outspoken  Free  Traders,"  in  House  of  Represeta- 

tives. 

Scott,  W.  L.,  in  the  House,  on  the  Tariff,  Mav  11,  1888. 

Caldwell,  John  A.,  of  Ohio,  in  House,  May  21,  1890,  "Tariff,  Better  Days  for 
Farmers." 

Sherman,  McKiniey  and  Goff's  speeches  before  the  Home  Market  Club,  Boston. 
"Free  Raw  Materials  Exposed,"  February  9th,  1888. 

Tariff  Law,  and  the  Tariff  Bill  which  passed  the  House  of  Representatives,  July 
21,  1888. 

Mills,  Roger  Q.,  Texas,  speech  on  Tariff,  in  House,  July  21,  1888. 

Reed,  Thomas  B.,  of  Maine,  speech  on  Tariff,  in  House,  May,  1888. 

Aldrich,  N.  W.^  speech  in  Senate,  on  Tariff  Bill  of  1890. 

Burrows,  J.  C,  of  Michigan— Speech  on  the  Tariff  in  House  of  Reps.,  May,  1890. 

McComas,  L.  E.,  of  Maryland — Speech   in  House  August,  1890,  on  "Benefits  of 
Republican  Rule,"  Eight-Hour  Law. 

George,  Henry,  of  New  York— Speech   in   the  House  of   Reps.,  "Protection  or 
Free  Trade."     1892. 


Political    Pamphlets. 


Precinct  34— Opinion  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Montana  in  the  Case  of  Lloyd  vs. 
Sullivan,  1890. 

Spooner,  Jno.  C,  Wis.— Speech  in  Senate,  1890,  on  "Senators  from  Montana." 

La  Follett,  R.  M.,  of  Wis.— Extracts  from  his  Speech  on  "The  Election  Bill  not 
a  Force  Bill." 

Botkin,  Alex.  C,  vs.  M.  Maginnis— "Contestant's  Brief  Points." 

Cutcheon,  Byron  M.,  of  Mich.— Speech  on  "Vetoes  of  Pensions." 

McConnell,  W.  J.,  of  Idaho— Speech  on  "Settlement  with   Bond-Aided   Rail- 
roads." 
Wilson,  W.  L.,  of  West  Virginia— Speech  on  "Trusts." 

Sanders,  W.  F.,  of  Montana— Speech  on  "Rules  of  the  Senate;  Federal  Obser- 
vation on  the  Election  of  the  House  of  Representatives." 

Same— Speech  on  Land  Grants,  Mineral  Lands,  etc.,  in  Senate,  September, 
1890. 


52  OF  THE   MONTANA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Same— In  Senate,  an  inquiry  into  the  "Nature  and  Processes  of  Parliament- 
ary Organization." 

Same — In  Senate,  speech  on  "Chinese  Exclusion;  Its  Necessity." 

Teller,  H,  M.,  of  Colorado.     On  Chinese  Immigration. 

La  FoIIett,  R.  M.  of  Wis.    Speech  on  Election  Laws  of  the  United  States. 

Republican  Record  Made  During  the  51st  Congress. 

Ashley,  Jas.  M.  of  Ohio.    Address  at  Toledo  of  Lincoln's  Birthday,  at  Toledo, 
Feb.  12,  1891. 

Lincoln's  Birthday.     Celebration  of,  at  Delmonico's.     Feb.  12,  1891. 

History  of  the  Republican  Party.    By  Frank  A.   Flower.     Presented   by  Wm. 
Reed,  Helena. 

Repnblican  Campaign  Text  Book  for  1888. 

Republican  Campaign  Text  Book  for  1872.     Proceedings  of   New  York  State 
Convention  at  Utica,  August  21. 

National  Republican  Convention  at  Chicago.    Delegate  Ticket  of  Admission. 

Tammany  Hall  Celebration  of  111th  Anniversary  of  the  Declaration  of   Inde- 
pendence at  New  York,  July  4,  1887,  presented  by  Hon.  S.  S.  Cox. 
Democratic  Campaign  Book.     1884. 


American   Bar  Association, 


Report  of  Proceedings  at  Saratoga,  New  York,  for  1885. 

Report  of  Proceedings  at  Saratoga,  New  York,  for  1888.     Vol.  XI. 

Annual  Address  Before  the  Same  by  James  C.  Carter,  of  New  York.     1890. 


Montana  Newspapers  in  Library. 


RECEIVED  FROM  AUGUST,  1864,  TO  DEC.  31,  1892,  INCLUSIVE. 


Anaconda  Daily  Standard,  1891-92;  7  vols. 
Anaconda  Weekly  Review,  1886-90,  1891-92;  4  vols. 
Belt  Mountain  Miner,  1891-92,  with  Neihart  Herald;   1  vol. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  53 

Benton  Weekly  Record,  1876  to  1883,  inclusive.    6  vols. 

Benton  River  Press,  1884-86,  1887-90,  1891-92;  7  vols. 

Big  Timber  Pioneer,  1891-92,  and  Red  Lodge  Picket,  in  1  vol. 

Billings  Post,  1882-84,  85;  3  vols. 

Billings  Stock  Gazette,  1886—90;  3  vols. 

Billings  Post,  Stock  Gazette  and  Herald  (in  one);  1  vol. 

Billings  Gazette,  1891-92;  1  vol. 

Billings  Times,  1891-92;  1  vol. 

Boulder  Age,  1891-92;  1  vol. 

Bozeman  Avant  Courier,  1873  to  1892,  inclusive;  14  vols. 

Bozeman  Avant  Courier  and  Helena  Independent,  1877-78;  1  vol. 

Bozeman  Chronicle,  1883  to  86,  1887  to  90,  1891-92;  6  vols. 

Bozeman  Times,  1884-87,  inclusive;  1  vol. 

Butte  Miner,  1876  to  1890;  13  vols. 

Butte  Weekly  Miner,  1891-92;  1  vol. 

Butte  Semi-Weekly  Inter-Mountain,  1885  to  90;  8  vols. 

Butte  Daily  Town  Talk,  1885-86;  2  vols. 

Butte  Mining  Journal,  1887  to  90,  1891-92;  4  vols. 

Columbian  (Columbia  Falls),  1891-92,  and  Kalispell  Graphic;  1  vol. 

Choteau  Calumet,  1885  to  89;  1  vol. 

Choteau  Montanian,  1891-92,  with  Teton  Times,  1892;   1  vol. 

Christian  Advocate,  1883-89;  2  vols. 

Chinook  Opinion,  1891-92;  1  vol. 

Dillon  Tribune,  1885-90,  1891-92;  5  vols. 

Fergus  County  Argus,  1887-88,  1889-90,  1890-91,  1891-92;;5  vols. 

Fergus  County  Mineral  Argus,  1883-84,  1885-86;  2  vols. 

Glendive  Times,  1882  to  87;  5  vols. 

Glendive  Independent,  1887  to  90,  1891-92;  2  vols. 

Great  Falls  Daily  Leader,  1888-89,  90,  91,  92;  16  vols. 

Great  Falls  Weekly  Tribune,  1885-90, 1891-92;  6  vols. 

Great  Falls  News,  1892;  1  vol. 

Helena  Montana  News,  1875-76;  1  vol. 

Helena  Daily  and  Sunday  Record,  1888-89;  1  vol. 

Journal,  1889,  90,  91,  92;  13  vols. 

Independent,  parts  1  and  2,  1875;  2  vols. 
1876;  2  vols. 


54  OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

1877;  2  vols. 
1878;  2  vols. 
Helena  Weekly  Independent  and  Montanian,  1871  to  74;  1  vol. 
Helena  Independent  and  Weekly  Missoulian,  1873,  74,  75;  1  vol. 
Helena  Independent  and  Avant  Courier,  1872  to  78;  1  vol. 
Helena  Weekly  Independent,  1879  to  82;  4  vols. 

1883  to  85;  3  vols. 

1886-87;  2  vols. 

1888,  89,  90,  91-92;  5  vols. 

Helena  Independent  Convention  Debates,  1889;  1  vol. 

Helena  Daily  Herald,  1870  to  1879,  inclusive;  10  vols. 

Helena  Weekly  Herald,  1878  to  1883;  1  vol. 

Inter-Mountain  Freeman,  1881-82;  2  vols. 

Jefferson  County  Sentinel,  1886-90,  1881-92;  4  vols. 

Kalispell  Graphic,  1892.    See  Columbian. 

Livingston  Enterprise,  1885-90,  1891-92;  4  vols. 

Livingston  Weekly  Post,  1890-91;  1  vol. 

Missoulian,  Weekly  and  Daily,  1875-80,  1881-87,  1892;  8  vols. 

Missoula  County  Times,  1885-86;  1  vol. 

Missoula  County  Gazette,  1891-92;  4  vols. 

Morning  Daily  Missoulian,  1892;  2  vols. 

Montana  Mining  Journal,  1890-91,  1892;  2  vols, 

Montana  Farming  and  Stock  Journal,  1891-92;  2  vols. 

Montana  Freie  Presse,  1886-87,  1888-90;  3  vols. 

Montana  Live  Stock  Journal,  1886-87,  1888-90;  4  vols.     ' 

Montana  Stock  and  Mining  Journal,  1884-86;  1  vol. 

with  Salt  Lake  Vedette,  1864;  1  vol. 

Montana  Mining  Review,  1889-90,  1891-92;  3  vols. 

Montana  Post  (Virginia  City),  1864-65,  1865-66,  1866-67-68;  3  vols. 

Montana  Lodge  Record,  1892;  1  vol. 

Miscellaneous  Papers;  3  vols. 

New  North  West,  Deer  Lodge,  1870  to  1890,  inclusive,  1891-92;  10  vols. 

North  West  and  N.  W.  Magazine,  by  E.  V.  Smalley,  1872-1892,  inclusive;  9 
vols. 

Neihart  Herald,  1891-92,  with  Belt  Mountain  Miner. 

Rockies:  An  Illustrated  Magazine,  1892;  1  vol. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  55 

Rocky  Mountain  Husbandman,  1875-1890,  1891-92,  Inclusive;  15  vols. 

Red  Lodge  Vociferator,  1892;) 

Red  Lodge  Picket,  1892;         [  3  papers  in  1  vol.    See  Big  Timber  Pioneer. 

Big  Timber  Pioneer,  1892;      ) 

Rising  Sun,  1885-90,  1891-92;  \  vols. 

Sun  River  Sun,  1884,  1885;  1  vol. 

Staats  Zeitung,  1889-90,  1891-92;  3  vols. 

Teton  Times;  see  Choteau  Montanian. 

Townsend  Tranchant,  1886-90,  inclusive;  2  vols. 

Townsend  Messenger,  1891-92;  1  vol. 

Union  Freeman,  1883-84;  1  vol. 

Virginia  City  Madisonian,  1873  to  92,  Inclusive;  11  vols. 

Virginia  City  Montanian,  1872  to  76,  inclusive;  2  vols. 

West  Shore,  Illustrated,  Portland,  Ore.,  1882-90,  inclusive;  11  vols. 

Yellowstone  Journal,  1880-90,  1891-92;  9  vols. 

New  York  Tribune,  weekly,  1892;  1  vol. 

Washington  National  Tribune,  1884-85;  1  vol. 

Irrigation  Age,  Salt  Lake  City,  1892;  1  vol. 


Souvenirs  of  Montana  Newspapers  and   Illustrated  Pamphlets. 


Butte  Holiday  Miner,  illustrated,  1881-82. 
Butte  Inter-Mountain,  "        1887-88,  1889-90. 

Butte  City  Illustrated, 

Butte  Miner,  "        1886,  87,  88,  89. 

Great  Falls  Illustrated,  "        1891. 

Great  Falls  Leader,  " 

Great  Falls  Tribune,  "        1889,  1890. 

Helena  Board  of  Trade,         "        1889,  1890. 
Helena  Board  of  Trade  Journal,  illustrated,  1889,  90,  91. 
Helena  Board  of  Trade  Reports,  "  1877,  78,  79,  1887. 

Helena  Board  of  Trade  Paper. 
Helena  Illustrated  American,  No.  50,  V.  5. 

No.  2. 


56  OF  THE   MONTANA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Helena  Journal,  Souvenir  of  Montana,  1891. 

Helena — Montana  Resources,  1888. 

Miscellaneous,  illustrated. 

Pacific  States,  illustrated,  1887. 

Spokane  Falls  Exposition,  illustrated,  1890. 

Southern  Trade  Journal,  1884. 

The  Curio,  1887. 

Useful  Inventions,  illustrated,  1889. 

West  Shore,  Southern  and  Pacific  States,  1877,  1883. 

Deadwood,  illustrated,  1892. 


Donated   Papers. 


Montana  Democrat  (Virginia  City),  Aug.  30,  1866,  Sept.  6,  1866,  presented  by 
Judge  Dance. 

Same,  Feb.  11,  1866,  presented  by  W.  F.  Bartlett. 

Montana  Radiator,  Feb.  3,  1866,  presented  by  Geo.  B.  Foote. 

Helena  News  Letter,  Jan.  9,  1874;  Diagram  of  Burnt  District;  presented  by  Geo- 
B.  Foote. 

Helena  Radiator,  June  16,  1866,  Sept.  1,  1866,  Sept.  8,  1866,  presented  by  Dance, 
Stewart  &  Co. 

Tri-Weekly  Republican,  July  26,  1866,  presented  by  Dance,  Stewart  &  Co. 

Union  Vedette,  Aug.  23,  1866,  Salt  Lake  City,     " 

Great  Falls  Tribune,  Jan.  1,  1887,  presented  by  W.  F.  Wheeler. 

New  York  Herald,  April  15,  1865,  (Assassination  of  Lincoln,)  presented  by  Harry 
S.  Wheeler. 

Daily  Montana  Post,  Feb.  3,  1869,  presented  by  W.  F.  Bartlett  of  Virginia  City. 

Fac  Simile  of  Letter  of  Credit,  signed  by  President  Jefferson,  dated  Washing- 
ton, July  4,  1803,  given  to  Capt.  Merriwether  Lewis,  for  the  use  of  the  Lewis 
&  Clarke  Expedition  from  St.  Louis  to  the  Pacific  Ocean.  Presented  by 
Theo.  H.  Kleinschmidt,  of  Helena. 


Maps. 


Maps  of  the  United  States  and  Territories,  showing  the  extent  of  Public  Surveys, 
from  the  General  Land  Office,  Washington,  D.  C,  1882. 

Same,  1890. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  57 

Map  of  Montana  Territory,  showing  the  Indian  Reservations,  from  the  General 
Land  Office,  Washington,  D.  C,  1883. 

Same,  1887. 

Map  of  the  United  States,  "Pictorial,"  published  by  Horace  Thayer  &  Co.,  New 
York,  1853. 

Same,  published  by  the  U.  P.  R.  R.  Co.,  showing  its  line  and  connections,  1890. 

Special  Map  of  the  Northwest,  by  the  Chicago  &  Northwestern  R.  R.  Co., show- 
ing its  line  and  connections,  1890. 

Map  of  Montana,  by  Col.  W.  W.  De  Lacy;  originally  drawn  for  the  First  Legis- 
lative Assembly,  1865;  also  four  copies  of  same;  presented  by  Col.  W.  W. 
De  Lacy. 

Map  of  Montana,  presented  by  Reeder  and  Helmick. 

Same,  published  and  presented  by  Arthur  W.  Ide,  Helena,  1890. 

Same,  drawn  for  the  use  of  Public  Schools  and  presented  by  W.  P.  Snow,  Hel- 
ena, 1866. 

Helena,  Ancient  Map  of  the  City  of. 

Helena,  Birdseye  View  of  the  City  of,  1875. 

Map  of  Gallatin  County,  Montana,  1884. 

Gaw's  Map  of  Custer  County,  Montana,  presented  by  Wm.  B.  Gaw,  1884. 

Map  of  Cascade  County,  Montana,  presented  by  Hon.  Paris  Gibson. 

Map  of  City  of  Great  Falls,  "  *'  " 

War  Maps,  illustrating  many  battlefields  of  the  Rebellion,  presented  by  Capt. 
Thos.  P.  Fuller  of  Helena,  Mont.— 25. 

Same,  presented  by  War  Department,  Washington,  D.  C— 50. 


PART    II 


■ 


LIST 

OF 

CONGRESSIONAL      DOCUMENTS 

FROM  THE 

Thirty-Third  to  the   Fifty- First  Congress; 

AND  OF 

GOVERNMENT  PUBLICATIONS 

CONTAINING 

Debates  and  Proceedings  of  Congress 

FROM  THE 

First  to  the  Fifty- First  Congress; 

TOGETHER  WITH 

MISCELLANEOUS  LISTS  OF  PUBLIC  DOCUMENTS, 

INCLUDING 

U.  S.  Geological  Reports 

AND 
SMITHSONIAN   PUBLICATIONS. 


Prepared  BY  WM.  F.  WHEELER,  Librarian. 


HELENA,  MONTANA : 

C.  K.  Wells  Co.,  Printers  and  Binders. 

1892. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  63 


CONGRESSIONAL    DOCUMENTS. 


Thirty-Third  Congress. 


SECOND  SESSION. 

House  Executive  Documents — 

V.  11,  Pt.  1.    No.  91,  Pt.  1.     Reports  of  Surveys   and    Explorations    for 
Pacific  Railroad.    V.  1. 


V. 

Pt. 

2. 

No.  91,Pt.    2. 

Same. 

V.    2. 

V. 

Pt. 

3. 

No.  91,  Pt.    3. 

Same. 

V.    3. 

V. 

Pt. 

4. 

No.  91,  Pt.    4. 

Same. 

V.    4. 

V. 

Pt. 

5. 

No.91,Pt.    5. 

Same. 

V.    5. 

V. 

Pt. 

6. 

No.  91,  Pt.    6. 

Same. 

V.    6. 

V. 

Pt. 

7. 

No.  91,  Pt.    7. 

Same. 

V.    7. 

V. 

Pt. 

9. 

No.  91,  Pt.    8. 

Same. 

V.    8. 

V. 

Pt. 

9. 

No.  91,  Pt.    9. 

Same. 

V.    9. 

V. 

Pt. 

10. 

No.  91,  Pt.  10. 

Same. 

V.  10. 

V. 

Pt. 

11. 

No.  91,  Pt.  11. 

Same. 

V.  11. 

Thirty- 

Sixth 

Congress 

FIRST  SESSION. 

House  Executive  Documents — 

V.  10,  Pt.  1.    No.  55,  Pt.  1.     Meteorological  Observations,   1854  to    1859. 
V.  1.    4°. 


Thirty-Eighth  Congress. 


SECOND  SESSION. 

House  Miscellaneous  Documents— 

V.  3,  No.  57.    Contested  Election  in  Congress. 


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Thirty-Ninth   Congress. 

SECOND  SESSION. 
House  Executive  Documents — 

V.  14,  No.  87.     Report  of  the  U.  S.  Coast  Survey  1866. 


Fortieth   Congress. 

SECOND  SESSION. 
Senate  Executive  Documents — 

V.  2,  Nos.  41  to  86.     Except  84. 
House  Executive  Documents — 

V.  18,  No.  275.     Report  of  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  1867.    4°. 
Report  of  Paris  Exposition,  1867.     V.  2.,    V.  3.,     V.  4.,    V.  5.,     V.  6. 

THIRD   SESSION. 

House  Executive  Documents — 

V.  10,  Pt.  1.    Patent  Office  Report,  1868.    V.  1. 

V.  10,  Pt.  2.    Same.     V.  2. 

V.  10,  Pt.  3.     Same.    V.  3. 

V.  10,  Pt.  4.    Same.     V.  4. 

V.  11,  No.  71.     Report  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  1868. 

V.  12,  No.  83.    Report  of  Smithsonian  Institution,  1868. 

House  Committee  Reports — 

V.  4,  No.  45.    Treatment  of  Prisoners  of  War  by  Rebel  Authorities. 


Forty-First  Congress. 
FIRST  SESSION. 

Senate  Executive  Documents— 

V.  10,  Nos.  1  to  10  and  12. 

V.    2,  No.  11,  Pt.  1.    Claims  Against  Great  Britain.    V.  1, 

V.    3,  No.  II,  Pt.  2.    Same.     V.  2. 

V.    4,  No.  11,  Pt.  3.    Same.     V.  3. 

V.    5,  No.  11,  Pt.  4.    Same.    V.  4. 

House  Journal — 


SECOND  SESSION. 


Senate  Journal — 

Senate  Executive  Documents — 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  65 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  39. 
V.  2,  Nos.  40  to  90. 
V.  3,  Nos.  91  to  116. 

Senate  Report  of  Committees— 

Nos.  9  to  265. 
House  Journal- 
House  Executive  Documents— 

V.  1,  No.  1.     Diplomatic  Papers  and  Reports  of  Secretary  of   Navy  and 

Postmaster  General,  1869. 
V.  2,  Pt.  1,  No.  1.    Report  of  Secretary  of  War,  1869.    V.  1. 
V.  3,  No.  1.     Report  of  Secretary  of  Interior,  1869, 
V.  5,  Nos.  4  to  48. 

V.  6,  Nos.  49  to  142,  excert  76*  and  102, 
V.  7,  Nos.  143  to  215,  except  206  and  207. 
V.  8,  No.  206.    Report  of  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  1869. 
V.    9,  Pt.  1.    No.  102,  Pt.  1.    Patent  Office  Report,  1869,    V.  1. 
V.    9,  Pt.  2.    No.  102,  Pt.  2.    Same.     1869.    V.  2. 
V.    9,  Pt.  3.     No.  102,  Pt.  3.    Same.     1869.     V.  3. 
V.    9,  Pt.  4.     No.  102,  Pt.  4.     Same.     1869.     V.  4. 
V.  10,  No.  207.    Statistics  of  Mines  and  Mining.    (Raymond.) 
V.  1 1,  Nos.  216  to  256.    Except  232*  and  254*. 
V.  12,  Nos.  257  to  307. 
V.  13,  Nos.  308  to  315. 
V.  14,  Agricultural  Report. 
V.  15.  Commerce  and  Navigation,  1869. 
*Not  Printed. 

House  Miscellaneous  Documents — 

V.  4,  No.  152.    Contested  Elections.     1865  to  1871. 

House  Reports  of  Committees — 

V.  1.  Nos.  1  to  32. 
V.  5.  Nos.  33  to  72. 
V.  3.     Nos.  73  to  122. 

THIRD  SESSION. 

Senate  Executive  Documents— 

V.  2,  No.  36.    Treaties  and  Conventions  since  July  4,  1776. 

House  Executive  Documents — 

Vol.  11,  No.  112.    Report  of  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  1870. 
Vol.  13,  Agricultural  Report,  1870. 


66  OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Forty-Second  Congress. 

FIRST  SESSION. 
Senate  Journal. 
Senate  Executive  Documents— 

Nos.  1  to  12  First  Session,  and  1  and  2  Second  Session. 
House  Executive  Documents— V.  2,  Nos.  11  to  20. 
House  Miscellaneous  Documents— No^.  1  to  43. 

SECOND  SESSION. 

Senate  Journal. 

Senate  Executive  Documents— 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  35. 

V.  3,  No.  6.     Report  of  Tehuantepec  Ship  Canal.     (Shufeldt.) 

Senate  Miscellaneous  Documents— 

V.  2,  Nos.  62  to  167. 

V.  5,  Vital  Statistics.    Compendium. 

Senate  Reports  of  Committees— 

V.  1,  Nos.  6  to  232,  except  41,  183  and  227. 

V.  2,  Pt.    1.  Views  of  Committee  on  Ku-Klux  Conspiracy. 

V.  2,  Pt.    2.  Ku-Klux  Conspiracy  Testimony.     North  Carolina. 

V.  2,  Pt.    3.  Same.    S.  C,  V.  1. 

V.  2,  Pt.    4.  Same.    S.  C,  V.  2. 

V.  2,  Pt.    5.  Same.    S.  C,  V.  3. 

V.  2,  Pt.    6.  Same.    Ga.,    V.  1. 

V.  2,  Pt.    7.  Same.    Ga.,    V.  2. 

V.  2,  Pt.    8.  Same.     Ala.,    V.  1. 

V.  2,  Pt,    9.  Same.    Ala.,    V.  2. 

V.  2,  Pt.  10.  Same.    Ala.,    V.  3. 

V.  2,  Pt.  11.  Same.    Miss.  V.  1. 

V.  2,  Pt.  12.  Same.    Miss.  V.12. 

V.  2,  Pt.  13.  Same.     Fla.,    V.    . 

V.  4,  Pt.    1.  New  York  Custom  House  Investigation. 

V.  4,  Pt.    2.  Same. 

V.  4,  Pt.    3.  Same. 

House  Journal. 

House  Executive  Documents— 

V.    1,  Pt.  1.    Foreign  Relations  of  United  States. 
V.    2,  Pt.  1.     Report  of  Secretary  of  War,  1871. 
V.    2,  Pt.  2.    Same.     (Engineers.) 
V.    3,  Pt.  1.    Report  of  Secretary  of  Interior,  1871. 
V.    3,  Pt.  2.    Same.     (Education.) 

(  No.  1,  Pt.  3.     Report  Secretary  of  Navy,  1871. 
V.    4.  "j  No.  1,  Pt.  4.     Report  of  Postmaster  General,  1871. 

(  No.  2.     Report  of  Secretary  of  Treasury. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  67 

y     r    J  No.  3.    Report  of  Comptroller  of  Currency,  1871. 

'  (  No.  4.    Report  of  Commissioner  of  Internal  Rcvenue»  1871. 
V.    8.     Nos.  8S  to  106. 

y     Q    }  No.  108.    Commerce  and  Navigation,  1871. 
^'    ^-  J  No.  109.    Customs  Tariff  Legislation. 
V.  11.     No.  121.    Report  of  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  1871. 
V.  12.     Nos.  213  to  277. 

V.  13.     Nos.  278  to  281,  and  283,  290,  294  and  322. 
V.  14,  Pt.  1.    Geneva  Arbitration. 
V.  14.  Pt.  2.    Same. 
V.  14,  Pt.  3.    Same. 
V.  16,  No.  324.    Same.    Counter  Case. 
V.  17,  No.  327.    Agricultural  Report,  1871. 
V.  18.    Commercial  Relations. 

House  Miscellaneous  Documents — 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  33. 

V.  2,  Nos.  34  to  110. 

V.  3,  Nos.  Ill  to  200. 

V.  4,  Nos.  201  to  230. 

House  Reports  of  Committees — 

V.  1,  No.  1,  First  Session,  and  2  to  71,  Second  Session,  except  22. 

V.  2,  Pt.  1,  No.  22,  Pt.  1.    Views  of  Committee  on  Ku-Klux  Conspiracy. 

V.  2,  Pt.  2,  No.  22,  Pt.  2.     Ku-Klux  Conspiracy  Testimony,  N.  C. 

V.  2,  Pt.  3,  No.  22,  Pt.  3.    Same.    S.  C.    V.  1. 

V.  2,  Pt.  4,  No.  22,  Pt.  4.     Same.    S.  C.     V.  2. 

V.  2,  Pt.  5.  No.  22,  Pt.  5.    Same.    S.  C.    V.  3. 

V.  2,  Pt.  6,  No.  22,  Pt.  6.    Same.    Ga.    V.  1. 

V.  2,  Pt.  7,  No.  22,  Pt,  7.    Same,    Ga.     V.  2. 

V.  2,  Pt.  8,  No.  22,  Pt.  8.    Same.    Ala.    V.  1. 

V.  2,  Pt.  9,  No.  22,  Pt.  9.    Same.    Ala.  Z  V.  2. 

V.  2,  Pt.  10,  No.  22,  Pt.  10.     Same.    Ala.     V.  3. 

V.  2,  Pt.  11,  No.  22,  Pt.  11.    Same.    Miss.    V.  1. 

V.  2,  Pt.  12,  No.  22,  Pt.  12.    Same.    Miss.    V.  2. 

V.  2,  Pt.  13.  No.  22,  Pt.  13.    Same.    Fla. 

V.  4,  Nos.  84  to  99. 

THIRD    SESSION. 

Senate  Journal — 

Senate  Executive  Documents — 

Nos.  1  to  52. 

Senate  Miscellaneous  Documents — 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  103,  except  74. 

V.  2,  No.  74.    Report  of  the  Commission  of  Fish  and  Fisheries,  1872-'73, 

Senate  Reports  of  Committees— 

V.  3,  Nos.  458  to  523. 

House  Journal — 


68  OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

House  Executive  Documents— 

V.    1,  Pt.  1.     Foreign  Relations  United  States,  1872. 

V.    1,  Ft.  2.    Geneva  Arbitration,  V.  1. 

V.    l,Pt.  3.    Same.    V.  2. 

V.    1,  Ft.  4.    Same.    V.  3. 

Y.    1,  Ft.  5.    Same.    V.  4. 

V.    1,  Ft.  6.    No.  1,  Ft.  1,  Berlin  Arbitration. 

Y.    2,  Pt.  1.     Report  of  Secretary  of  War,  1872,  V.  1. 

Y.    2,  Pt.  2.    Same.     (Engineers.) 

Y.    3.  Report  of  Secretary  of  Interior,  1872,  V.  1. 

Y.    3,  Pt.  2.    Same.     (Education.) 

V.    4,  No.  1,  Pts.  3,  4,  6  and  7  and  2. 

V.    5,  Nos.  3  to  19,  except  5. 

(     5.     Estimates  of  Appropriations. 
V.    6.  ]  190.     Index  of  Patents  Issued,  1872. 

(   44.    (Misc.  Docs.)  Receipts  and  Expenditures,  1872. 
V.    7,  Nos.  20  to  91. 
V.    8,  Nos.  92  to  150. 

V.  10,  No.  160.    Commercial  Relations,  1872. 
V.  11,  Nos.  211  to  242,  except  240. 

House  Miscellaneous  Documents — 
V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  25. 

V.  2,  Nos.  26  to  99,  except  44,  found  V.  6,  Executive  Documents. 
V.  3,  Nos.  100  to  112,  except  109. 
V.  5,  No.  113,  Darien  Ship  Canal  (Selfridge). 

House  Reports  of  Committees— 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  97,  except  77,  78,  81,  82  and  95. 

V.  2,  Nos.  77,  78,  81,  82  and  95. 

V.  3,  No.  98.     Report  on  Indian  Frauds  (Shanks). 


Forty-Third   Congress. 

FIRST  SESSION. 
Senate  Journal- 
Senate  Executive  Documents— 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to42. 

V.  2,  Nos.  43  to  56. 

V.  3,  No.  57.     Report  on  Nicaragua  Ship  Canal.     (Hatfield.) 

V.  4,  No.  58.     Index  to  Patents  Issued,  1873. 

Senate  Miscellaneous  Documents— 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  128*. 

V.  2,  No.  130.    Annual  Report  Smithsonian  Institution,  1873. 


*129  is  Consolidated  with  No.  108,  Forty-Third  Congress,  Second  Session. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  69 

Senate  Reports  of  Committees— 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  280. 

V.  2,  Nos.  281  to  478.    Except  307  and  4S3. 

V.  3,  No.  307,  Pt.  1.  Transportation  Routes  to  the  Seaboard. 

V.  3,  No.  307,  Pt.  2.  Same. 

V.  4,  No.  453,  Pt.  1.  Affairs  in  District  of  Columbia. 

V.  4,  No.  453,  Pt.  2.  Same. 

V.  4,  No.  453,  Pt.  3.  Same. 

House  Journal. 

House  Executive  Documents — 

V.  1,  Pt.  1.    Foreign  Relations  of  United  States. 

V.  l,Pt.  2.    Same. 

V.  1,  Pt.  3.    Same. 

V.  2.  Pt.  1.     Report  of  Secretary  of  War,  1873. 

V.  2,  Pt.  2.    Same.    (Engineers.) 

V.  2,  Pt.  3.    Same.    (Ordnance.) 

y   ^     J  No.  1,  Pt.  3.     Report  of  Secretary  of  Navy,  1873. 

"•  ^'    I  No.  1,  Pt.  4.     Report  of  Postmaster-General,  1873. 

V.    4,  Pt.  1.    Report  of  Secretary  of  Interior,  1873. 

V.    4,  Pt.  2.    Same.    Education. 

(  No.  1,  Pt.  6.     Report  of  Board  of  Public  Works  of  the  District  of 
V.    5,  ]         Columbia,  1873. 

(  No.  2.    Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  1873. 
Y     ^    \  No.  3.    Report  of  Secretary  of  Treasury,  1873. 

'  I  No.  4.    Report  of  Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue,  1873. 
V.    7,  Nos.  5,  36,  124  and  187. 
V.    8,  Nos.  6  to  57,  except  36. 
V.    9,  Nos.  58  to  122. 
V.  10,  Nos.  123  to  141,  except  124  and  133. 
V.  11,  No.  133.     Report  of  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  1873. 
V.  12,  Nos.  142  to  210,  except  143,  183  and  187. 
V.  13,  No.  143.    Commercial  Relations. 
V.  14,  No.  183.    Commerce  and  Navigation,  1873. 
V.  15,  Nos.  211  to  219. 
V.  16,  Nos.  220  to  255. 
V.  17,  Nos.  256  to  290. 

House  Miscellaneous  Documents — 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  52. 

V.  2,  Nos.  53  to  125, 

V.  3,  Nos.  126  to  264,  except  174. 

V.  4,  No.  174.    Contested  Elections— Gunter  vs.  Wilshire. 

V.  5,  Nos.  265  to  301,  except  300. 

V.  6,  No.  300.    Exploration  of  the  Colorado  River.    (Powell.) 

House  Reports  of  Committees— 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  262. 
V.  2,  Nos.  263  to  434. 
V.  3,  No.  435  to  611. 
V.  4.  No.  612  to  770. 


70  OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

V.  5,  No.  771  to  843. 

SECOND    SESSION. 

Senate  Journal — 

Senate  Executive  Documents— 

Nos.  1  to  32,  and  1  and  2  Special  Session. 

Senate  Miscellaneous  Documents — 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  122,  except  108,  and  1  to  6  Special  Session. 
V.  2,  No.  108.    Report  of  Commissioner  of  Fish  and  Fisheries,  1873-74, 
1874-'75. 

Senate  Reports  of  Committees— 

Nos.  479  to  693. 

House  Journal — 

House  Executive  Documents — 

V.  1,  No.  1,  Pt.  1.     Foreign  Relations  United  States. 
V.  2,  No.  1,  Pt.  2.     Report  of  Secretary  of  War,  1874. 
V.  3,  No.  1.  Pt.  2.     Same  (Engineers),  1874. 
V.  4,  No.  1,  Pt.  2.    Same  (Engineers),  1874. 

(  No.  1,  Pt.  3.     Report  Secretary  of  Navv,  1874. 
V.  5,    ]  No.  1,  Pt.  4.     Report  of  Postmaster  General,  1874. 

(  No.  1,  Pt.  7.     Report  of  Attorney  General,  1874. 
V.  6,  No.  1,  Pt.  5.     Report  Secretary  of  Interior,  1874.     V.  1. 
V.  7,  No.  1,  Pt.  5.    Same  (Education).     V.  2. 

No.  1,  Pt.  6.     Report  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  District  of  Co- 
V.  8,    ]     lumbia,  1874. 


NJo.  2.     Report  of  Secretary  of  Treasury,  1874. 
Y    n     ^  No.  3.     Report  Comptroller  of  Currency,  1874. 

•    '    (  No.  4.     Report  of  Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue,  1874. 
V.  11,  Nos.  8  to  44. 
V.  12,  Nos.  45  to  78. 
V.  13,  Nos.  79  to  99. 

V.  14,  No.  100.     Report  of  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  1874. 
V.  15,  Nos.  101  to  170,  except  150  and  157. 
V.  16,  No.  157.    Commercial  Relations,  1874. 
V.  17,  No.  171.    Commerce  and  Navigation,  1874. 
V.  18,  Nos.  172  to  180. 
V.  19.    Agricultural  Report,  1874. 

House  Miscellaneous  Documents — 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  36. 

V.  2,  Nos.  37  to  95,  except  94. 

V.  3,  Nos.  94  to  100,  except  95. 

House  Reports  of  Committees— 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  100. 

V.  2,  Nos.  101  to  149,  except  134. 

V.  3,  No.  134.    Alien  Claims. 

V.  4,  Nos.  150  to  265,  except  261  and  262.  * 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  71 


V.  5,  No.  261,  Pts.  1  to  3.    Condition  of  the  South. 
V.  6,  No.  262.    Affairs  in  Alabama. 
V.  7,  Nos.  266  to  345. 


Forty-Fourth    Congress. 

FIRST  SESSION. 
Senate  Journal- 
Senate  Miscellaneous  Documents— 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  131,  except  107. 

V.  2,  No.  107.    Report  of  Commissioner  of  Fish  and  Fisheries,  1875-6. 

Senate  Reports  of  Committees — 

V.  l,Nos.  1  to  328. 

V.  2,  Nos.  329  to  534,  except  527. 

V.  3,  Pt.  1,  No.  527,  Pt.  1.    Mississippi.    V.  1. 

V.  3.  Pt.  2,  No.  527,  Pt.  2.    Same.     V.  2. 

House  Journal — 

House  Executive  Documents — 

V.  1,  Pt.  1.     Foreign  Relations  of  United  States,  1875.    V.  1. 

V.  l,Pt.  2.     Same.     V.  2. 

V.  2,  Pt.  1,  No,  1,  Pt.  2.    Report  of  Secretary  of  War. 

V.  2,  Pt,  2,  No.  1,  Pt.  2.    Same.     V.  2,  Pt.  1  (Engineers). 

V.  2,  Pt.  3,  No.  1,  Pt.  2.    Same.    V.  2,  Pt.  2  (Engineers). 

V.  2,  Pt.  4,  No.  1,  Pt.  2.    Same.     V.  3  (Ordnance). 

V.  2,  Pt.  5,  No.  1,  Pt.  2.    Same.    V.  4  (Signal  Office). 

y    ^     J  No.  1,  Pt.  3.     Report  of  Secretary  of  Navv,  1875. 

^*  ^'    /  No.  1,  Pt.  4.     Report  of  Postmaster  General,  1875. 

V.  4,  Pt.  2.     Report  of  Secretary  of  Interior  (Education),  1875. 

V.  5,  No.  1,  Pts.  6  to  9,  and  Nos.  7  to  13. 

V.6,  No.  2.     Report  of  Secretary  of  Treasury,  1875. 

V.  10,'  Nos.  22  to  83,  except  81 .  " 

V.  11,  No.  81.    Report  of  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  1875. 

V.  12,  Nos.  84  to  158,  except  107  and  124. 

V.  13,  No.  124.    Commerce  and  Navigation,  1875. 

House  Executive  Documents— 

V.  14,  Nos.  159  to  195.     Except  166  and  191. 

V.  15,  No.  166,  Commercial  Relations. 

V.  16,  No.  191.    Mail  Contracts,  1875. 

V.  17,  Pt.  1.    Vienna  Exposition,    V.  I. 

V.  17,  Pt.  2,  No.  196.    Vienna  Exposition.    V.  11. 

V.  17,  Pt.  3,  No.  196.     Vienna  Exposition.     V.  III. 

V.  17,  Pt.  4,  No.  196.    Vienna  Exposition.    V.  IV. 

House  Miscellaneous  Documents— 

V.    1,  Nos.  1  to  49. 


72  OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

V.  2,  Nos.  50  to  82.     Except  61  and  65. 

w  ^    (  No.  61.    Contested  Elections.    (Lemovne  vs.  Farwell.) 

^'  ^•;iNo.  65.    Same.     (Platte  vs.  Goode.) 

V.  4,  No.  83  to  103. 

V.  5,  Nos.  104  to  174.     Except  170. 

V.  6,  No.  170,  Pts.  1  to  3.     Report  of  Naval  Affairs.     V.  I. 

V.  7,  No.  170,  Ft.  5.    Same.    V.  II. 

V.  8,  No.  170,  Pts.  4  and  6  to  9.    Same.    V.  III. 

V.  9,  Nos.  175  to  186. 

V.  10,  Nos.  187  to  194. 

House  Report  of  Committees — 

V.  l,Nos.  1  to  342. 

V.  2,  Nos.  343  to  440. 

V.  3,  Nos.  441  to  622.     Except  529. 

V.  4,  No.  579.    The  Emma  Mine. 

V.  5,  Nos.  623  to  784. 

V.  6,  No.  785  to  793. 

V.  7,  No.  794  to  814.     Except  799  and  800. 

V.  9.  Nos.  815  to  842. 


SECOND  SESSION. 

Senate  Journal- 
Senate  Executive  Documents — 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  20. 

V.  2,  Nos.  21  to  46,  except  31,  37  and  38,  and  1  Special  Session. 

(  No.  31.     United  States  and  Mexican  Claims. 
V.  3.  ]  No.  38.    Appropriations  and  Expenditures  of  Department  of  State, 

(  March  4,  1789,  to  June  30,  1876. 

V.  4,  No.  37.     Report  of  the  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  1876. 

Senate  Miscellaneous  Documents — 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  43,  except  14. 

V.  2,  No.  14.     Electoral  Vote  of  Louisiana. 

V.  3,  Nos.  44  to  46. 

V.  4,  No.  45.     Mississippi,  1875-76. 

V.  6,  Ft.  1.    South  Carolina  Elections,  V.  1. 

V.  6,  Ft.  2.    Same,  V.  2. 

V.  6,  Ft.  3.    Same,  V.  3. 

Senate  Reports  of  Committees— 

V.  1,  Nos.  535  to  706,  except  611,  689,  701  and  703. 

V.  2,  No.  611.     Florida  Elections. 

V.  4,  Ft.  1,  No.  701.     Louisiana  Elections,  1876,  V.  1. 

V.  4,  Ft.  2,  No.  701.    Same,  V.  2. 

V.  4,  Ft.  3,  No.  701.    Same,  V.  3. 

V.  5,  Ft.  1,  No.  703.     Report  of  U.  S.  Monetary  Commission,  V.  1. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  73 

House  Journal — 

House  Executive  Documents — 

V.    1,  Pt.  1.    Foreign  Relations  of  the  United  States,  1876. 

V.    2,  Pt.  1.     Report  of  Secretary  of  War,  1876,  V.  1. 

V.    2,  Pt.  2.    Same  V.  2,  Pt.  1.    (Engineers.) 

V.    2,  Pt.  3.    Same  V.  2,  Pt.  2.    (Engineers.) 

V.    2,  Pt.  4.    Same  V.  2,  Pt.  3.    (Engineers.) 

V.    2,  Pt.  5.    Sam'e  V.  3.    (Ordnance.) 

V.    2,  Pt.  6.    Report  of  Secretary  of  War,  V.  4.    (Signal  Office.) 

y     ^    J  No.  1,  Pt.  3.     Report  of  Secretary  of  Navy,  1876. 

^'    ■^'  J  No.  1,  Pt.  4.     Report  of  Postmas"^ter  General,  1876. 

V.    4,  No.  1,  Pt.  5.    Report  of  Secretary  of  Interior,  1876. 

V.    4,  Pt.  2,  No.  5.    Same.    (Education.)    V.2. 

V.    5,  No.  1,  Pts.  6  to  8  and  Nos.  7  to  20. 

w     ^    {  No.  3.    Report  of  Comptroller  of  Currency. 

'  (  No.  4.    Report  of  Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue,  1876. 

(  No.    5.    Estimates  of  Appropriations. 
V.    8.  j  No.    6.    Indian  Disbursements. 

(  No.  36.    Report  of  Commissioner  of  Patents,  1876. 
V.    9,  Nos.  21  to  44,  except  36,  40  and  43. 
V.  11,  No.  43.    Mail  Contracts. 
V.  12,  No.  45.    Commercial  Relations. 
V.  13,  Pt.  1,  No.  46.     Commerce  and  Navigation,  1876. 
V.  13,  Pt.  2,  No.  46.     Internal  Commerce  of  United  States,  1876. 

House  Miscellaneous  Documents — 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  45,  except  13,  31,  34  and  35. 

V.  2,  No.  13.    Proceedings  of  Congress  Relative  to  Counting  the  Electoral 

Vote  of  1876. 
V.  3,  No.  31,  Pts.  1  to  3.    Election  in  South  Carolina,  1876. 
V.  4,  No.  34,  Pts.  1  and  2.    Election  in  Louisiana.    V.  1. 
V.  5,  No.  34,  Pts.  3  and  4.    Same.     V.  2. 
V.  6,  No.  34,  Pts.  5  and  6.    Same.     V.  3. 
V.  7,  No.  35,  Pts.  1  to  3.    Election  in  Florida,  1876. 

House  Reports  of  Committees— 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  156. 
V.  2,  Nos.  157  to  219. 


Forty-Fifth   Congress. 

FIRST  SESSION. 
Senate  Journal. 
House  Journal. 
House  Executive  Documents — 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  21.    Except  5  which  is  found  in  V.  13,  Second  Session. 


V.  3, 


74  OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY 

House  Miscellaneous  Documents— 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  20.     Except  6  to  10,  11  and  16. 

Y   2     \  No-  6.    Contested  Elections.    (Dean  vs.  Field.) 

*  •     I  No.  7.    Same.     (Richardson  vs.  Rainey.) 

y  2      \  No.    8.    Contested  Elections.     Haralson  vs.  Shelley. 

*  '     I  No.  11.    Same.    Tillman  vs.  Smalls. 

V.  4,  No.  10.    Contested  Elections.    (Finley  vs.  Bisbee.) 
V.  5,  No.  16.    Same.     (Nutting  vs.  Reilly. 

SECOND  SESSION. 

Senate  Journal. 

Senate  Executive  Documents — 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  9,  except  3  and  4,  first  session,  and  1  to  35,  except  12,  second 

session. 
V.  2,  Nos.  36  to  100,  except  69  and  84. 

No.  3,  1st  session.      Appropriations  and   Expenditures    Navy  De- 
partment from  March  4,  1789,  to  June  30,  1876. 
No.  4,  1st  session.    Annual   Appropriations  and   Expenditures  for 

Army  and  Navy  Pensions  from  March  4,  1789,  to  June  30, 1876. 
No.  84,  2d  session.    Appropriations  and  Expenditures  for  the  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia  from  July  16th,  1790,  to  June  30,  1876. 
V.  4,  No.  12.     Report  of  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  1877. 
V.  5,  No.  69,     Bridging  the  Mississippi  River. 

Senate  Miscellaneous  Documents— 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  15,  1st  session,  and  1  to  35,  second  session. 

V.  2,  Nos.  36  to  89,  except  49  and  50. 

V.  3,  No.  49.     Report  of  Commissioner  of  Fish  and  Fisheries,  1877. 

V.  4,  No.  50.    Arguments  before  Committee  on  Patents. 

Senate  Reports  of  Committees — 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  25  (Pt.  1),  1st  session,  and  25  (Pt.  2)  to  209,  2d  session. 
V.  2,  Nos.  210  to  512. 
V.  3,  Nos.  513  to  546. 

House  Journal. 

House  Executive  Documents — 

V.  1,  No.  1.     Pt.  1.     Foreign  Relations  United  States,  1877. 

V.  2,  No.  1.  Pt.  2.     Report  of  Secretary  of  War,  1877.     V.  1. 

V.  3,  No.  1.  Pt.  2.    Same.    V.  2,  Pt.  1.     (Engineers.) 

V.  4,  No.  1.  Pt.  2.    Same.    V.  2,  Pt.  2.     (Engineers.) 

V.  5,  No.  1,  Pt.  2.     Report  Secretary  of  War.     V.  3.     Ordnance. 

V.  6.  No.  1,  Pt.  2.    Same.    V.  4.    Signal  Office. 

y    7     S  No.  1,  Pt.  3.     Report  of  Secretary  of  Navy. 

^'  ''    ?  No.  1,  Pt.  4.     Report  of  Postmaster  General,  1877. 

V.  8,  No.  1,  Pt.  5      Report  of  Secretary  of  Interior,  1877.     V.  1. 

V.  9,  No.  1,  Pt.  5.    Same.     (Education). 

V.  10,  No.  1,  (Pts.  6,  7  and  9),  and  7  to  33. 

V.  11,  No.  2.     Report  of  Secretary  of  Treasury,  1877. 

y  j2    \  No.  3.     Report  of  Comptroller  of  Currency,  1877. 

^'     '   J  No,  4.     Report  of  Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue,  1877. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  75 

fNo.  5.     1st  Session.    Estimates  of  Appropriations. 
y  ,->   J  No.  6.     Indian  Disbursements. 
^'   ■''   ]  No.  61.     Report  of  Commissioner  of  Patents,  1877. 

[No.  73.    Lands  of  the  Arid  Region. 
V.  14,  Nos.  34  to  72,  except  3S,  39,  SI  and  61. 
y  ,c    i  No.  35.    Receipts  and  Expenditures,  1872-'73. 
^'^^'   (No.  39.    Same.     1873-'74. 
V.  16.    Mail  Contracts. 
V.  17,  Nos.  74  to  101,  except  89  and  90. 
V.  18,  No.  89,  Pt.  1.    Fishery  Awards.    V.  1. 
V.  19,  No.  89,  Pt.  2.    Same.    V.  2, 
V.  20,  No.  89,  Pt.  3.     Same.     V.  3. 
V.  21,  No.  90.    Commerce  and  Navigation,  1877. 
V.  22,  No,  102.    Commercial  Relations,  1877. 

House  Miscellaneous  Documents— 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  35,  except  31. 
V.  3.  Nos.  36  to  50. 
V.  4,  Nos.  51  to  56,  except  52. 

V.  5,  No.  52.     Election  Cases  in  House  of  Representatives,  1871  to  1876. 
V.  6,  Nos.  57  to  66.     Except  6^. 

V.  7,  No.  63.    Testimony  Regarding  Administration  of   the  Navy  Depart- 
ment. 

House  Reports  of  Committees— 

V.  1,  Nos   1  to  4,  First  Session,  and  1  to  245,  Second  Session. 

V.  2,  Nos.  246  to  588, 

V.  3,  Nos.  589  to  701. 

V.  4,  Nos.  702  to  833. 

V.  5,  Nos.  834  to  1017. 

Miscellaneous  Electoral  Count  of  1877. 

THIRD  SESSION. 
Senate  Executive  Documents — 

(  No.  13.     Report  of  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  1878. 
V.  2.    -j  No.  75.    Reports  of  the  Survey  of  the   Panama  and  Napipi  Ship- 

(  ship  Canal  Route. 

V.  4,  Nos.  49  to  74.     Except  58. 

Senate  Miscellaneous  Documents — 

V.  2,  No.  31.    Report  of  Commissioner  of  Fish  and  Fisheries.    Pt.  6,  1878. 

House  Executive  Qocuments— 

V.  10,  No.  1,  Pt.  5.    Report  of  Secretary  of  Interior,  V.  2.    (Education.) 
V.  15,  Pt.  2,  No.  32,  Pt.  3.    Internal  Commerce  of  the  United  States. 


76  OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Forty-Sixth   Congress. 
FIRST  SESSION. 

Senate  Journal — 

Senate  Executive  Documents— 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  38,  except  31  and  37. 

V.  2,  No.  31.     Observation  of  the  Transit  of  Venus,  1874. 

V.  3,  No.  37,  Pts.  1  and  2.    Report  in  case  of  Fitz  John  Porter.    V.  1. 

V.  4,  No.  37,  Ft.  3.    Same.     V.  2. 

Senate  Miscellaneous  Documents— 

Nos.  1  to  50. 

House  Journal — 

House  Executive  Documents — 

Nos.  1  to  11. 

House  Miscellaneous  Documents—  * 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  26,  except  14  and  23. 

V.  2,  No.  14,  Pts.  1  and  2.    Contested  Election;  Curtin  vs.  Yocum. 

V.  3,  No.  14,  Pt.  3.    Same.    V.  2. 

V.  4,  No.  14,  Pt.  4.    Same.    V.  3. 

V.  5,  No.  23.    Contested  Election;  Duffy  vs.  Mason. 

SECOND  SESSION. 

Senate  Journal- 
Senate  Executive  Documents — 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  50,  except  17. 

V.  2,  No.  17.     Report  of  the  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1879. 
V.  3,  Nos.  51  to99.   . 
V.  4,  Nos.  100  to  180. 
V.  5,  Nos  181  to  216,  except  208  and  209. 
»      V.  7,  No.  209.     Report  of  Commissioner  of  Education  Regarding  Develop- 
ment of  Instruction  in  Drawing,  etc. 

Senate  Miscellaneous  Documents — 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  53. 

V.  2,  Nos.  54  to  104.     Except  59. 

V.  3,  No.  59.     Report  of  Commissioner  of  Fish  and  Fisheries,  1879. 

Senate  Reports  of  Committees — 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  9,  First  Session,  and  10  to  340,  Second  Session.     Except  277 

and  303. 
V  9      ^  No.  277.     Election  of  John  J.  Ingalls. 
^•^'     I  No.  303,  Pts.  1  and  2.    Civil  Service. 
V.  3,  Nos.  341  to  478.     Except  388. 
V.  4,  No.  388.    Contested  Election.    (Spofford  vs.  Kellogg.) 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  77 

V.  5,  No.  488  to  571. 

V.  6,  Nos.  572  to  670. 

V.  7,  Nos.  671  to  725.     Except  Pts.  2  and  3  of  693. 

V.  8,  No.  693.    Pts.  2  and  3.    Negro  Exodus  from  Southern  States. 

House  Journal. 

House  Executive  Documents— 

V.    1.     Foreign  Relations  of  United  States,  1879. 
V.    2.     Report  of  Secretary  of  War,  1879.     V.  1. 
V.    3.    Same.     (Engineers.)     V.  11,  Pt.  1. 
V.    4.    Same.    (Engineers.)    V.  11,  Pt.  2. 
V.    6.    Same.    (Ordnance.) 
V.    7.    Same.    (Signal  Office.) 

V.    9,  No.  1,  Pt.  5.     Report  Secretary  of  Interior,  1879.    V.  I. 
V.  10,  No.  1,  Pt.  5.    Same.    V.  11. 
V.  11,  No.  5.    Same.    (Education.) 

V.  12.  No.  1.    Pts.  6,  7  and  8,  and  Nos.  8  to  22.    Except  9,  10  and  13. 
V.  13.    Report  of  Secretary  of  Treasury,  1879. 
Y   J  4    j  Report  of  Comptroller  of  Currency,  1879. 
•     ■   (  Report  of  Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue,  1879. 

(    5.    Estimates  of  Appropriations. 
V.  15.  ]    6.    Same. 

( 33.    Same. 
V.  16,  No.  7.    Commerce  and  Navigation,  1879. 

•V.  17,  No.  9.    Refunding  of  the  National  Debt  and  Specie  Resumption. 
V.  18,  No.  10.    Report  of  National  Board  of  Health,  1879. 
V.  21,  Nos.  24  to  45,  except  33. 
V.  22,  Nos.  46  to  51,  except  47. 
V.  23,  No.  47.    Mail  Contracts. 
V.  24,  Nos.  52  to  89. 

V.  25,  No.  90,  Pt.  1.    Commercial  Relations,  1879.    V.  1. 
V.  26,  No.  90,  Pt.  2.    Same.    V.  2. 

House  Miscellaneous  Documents— 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  18. 

V.  3,  Nos.  19  to  30. 

V.  3,  No.  31,  Pts.  1  to  3.    Postal  Star  Service. 

V.  4,  Nos.  32  to  47,  except  40. 

V.  5,  No.  40,  Pt.  1.    Contested  Election— Mackey  vs.  O'Connor. 

V.  6,  No.  40,  Pt.  2.    Same.    V.  2. 

House  Reports  of  Committees — 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  36,  1st  session,  and  1  to  197,  2d  session. 

V.  2,  Nos.  198  to  572. 

V.  3,  Nos.  573  to  981. 

V.  4,  Nos.  982  to  1,520. 

V.  5,  Nos.  1,521  to  1,793,  except  1,776. 

V,  6,  No.  1,776.    General  Index  of  the  Journals  of  Congress. 


78  OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

THIRD    SESSION. 

Senate  Journal — 

Senate  Executive  Documents — 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to30,  except  12. 

V.  2,  No.  12.     Report  of  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1880. 

V.  3,  Nos.  31  to  63,  and  1  to  5  Special  Session  of  March,  1881. 

Senate  Miscellaneous  Documents — 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  50,  except  14  and  29,  and  1  to  23  Special  Session. 
V.  2,  No.  14,  Pt.  1.    List  of  Private  Claims.    V.  1. 
V.  2,  No.  14,  Pt.  1.    Same.    V.  2. 

V.  3,  No.  29.    Report  of  Commissioner  of  Fish  and  ^Fisheries,  1880.     Pt.  ^, 
Senate  Reports  of  Committees — 

V.  1,  Nos.  726  to  935.    Except  916  and  1  Special  Session. 

V.  2,  No.  916.    Report  of  Select  Committee  on  Election  Frauds. 

House  Journal. 

House  Executive  Documents — 

V.  7,  No.  1,  Pt.  2.  Report  of  Secretary  of  War.  (Signal  Office.)  V.  IV. 
V.  11,  No.  1,  Pt.  5.  Report  of  Secretary  of  Interior,  (Education.)  V.  III. 
V.  15,  Nos.  5,  6,  67,  and  Mis.  Doc.  No.  5. 

V.  20,  No.  42,  Pt.  1.    Paris  Exposition  Reports.    (McCormick.)    V.  L 
V.  21,  No.  42,  Pt.  2.    Same.    V.  II. 
V.  22,  No.  42,  Pt.  3.    Same.    V.  III. 
V.  23,  No.  42,  Pt.  4.    Same.     V.  IV. 
V.  24,  No.  42,  Pt.  5.    Same.    V.  V. 

V.  27   No.  55.    Offers  and  Contracts  for  carrying  the  mail,  1880. 
House  Reports  of  Committees — 
V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  343. 
V.  2,  Nos.  344  to  400. 


Forty-Seventh   Congress. 

FIRST  SESSION. 

Senate  Journal — 

Senate  Executive  Documents — 

V.  l,Nos.  1  to  36. 

V.  2,  Nos.  37  to  70,  except  49. 

V.  3,  No.  49.    Report  of  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1881. 

V.  4,  No.s  71  to  88. 

V.  5,  Nos.  89  to  158. 

V.  6,  Nos.  159  to  197,  except  196. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  79 

V.  7,  No.  196.    Appropriations  and  Expenditures  for  Public  Buildings  and 
Other  Worl<s,  from  March  4,  1789,  to  June  10,  1882. 

Senate  Miscellaneous  Documents— 

V.    I,  Nos.  1  to  9,  Special  Session,  and  1  to  98,  First  Session. 

V.    2,  Nos.  99  to  115,  except  110. 

V.    3,  No.  110.    Report  of  Commissioner  of  Fish  and  Fisheries,  Pt.  9,  1881. 

V.    4,  116  to  133,  except  123  and  124. 

V.    5,  123.    Memorial  Address  on  James  A.  Garfield,  by  Blaine. 

V.    6,  124,  Pts.  1  and  2.    The  Fisheries  and  Fishery  Industry  of  the  United 

States. 
V.  7,  No.  124,  Pt.  3.  Same. 
V.  8,  No.  124,  Pt.  4.  Same. 
V.  9,  No.  124,  Pt.  5.  Same. 
V.  10,  No.  124,  Pt.  6.  Same. 
V.  11,  No.  124,  Pt.  7.    Same. 

Senate  Report  of  Committees— 

♦        V.  1,  Nos.  1  to343. 

V.  2,  No.  265,  Pts.  1  and  2.    Departmental  Expenses  Investigation. 
V.  3,  Nos.  344  to  588. 
V.  4,  Nos.  589  to  878. 

House  Journal. 

House  Executive  Documents— 

V.    1,  No.  1,  Pt.  1.    Foreign  Relations  of  the  United  States,  1881. 

V.   2,  No.  1,  Pt.  1.    Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War.    V.  1. 

V.    3,  No.  1,  Pt.  2.    Same.    V.  2,  Pt.  1.    (Engineers.) 

V.    4,  No.  l,Pt.  2.    Same.    V.  2,  Pt.  2.    (Engineers.) 

V.    5,  No.  1,  Pt.  2.    Same.    V.  2,  Pt.  3.    (Engineers.) 

V.    6,  No.  l,Pt.  2.    Same.    V.  3.    (Ordnance.) 

V.    7,  No.  l,Pt.  2.    Same.    V.  4.    (Signal  Office.) 

w     o    ^  No.  1,  Pt.  3.     Report  of  Secretarv  of  Navy,  1881. 

^'    *'  ^  No.  1,  Pt.  4.    Report  of  Postmaster  General,  1881. 

V.    9,  No.  1,  Pt.  5.    Report  of  Secretary  of  Interior.    V.  1.     1881.    (Lands.) 

V.  10,  No.  1,  Pt.  5.    Same.     V.  2.     (Indians.) 

V.  11,  No.  1,  Pt.  5.    Same.    V.  3.    (Geological  Survey.) 

V.  12,  No.  1,  Pt.  5.    Same.    V.  4.    (Education.) 

V.  13,  No.  1,  Pt.  6,  and  Nos.  8  to  12. 

V.  14,  No.  2.    Report  of  Secretary  of  Treasury,  1881. 

y   ,r    ^  No.    3.    Report  of  Comptroller  of  Currency,  1881. 

^  No.    4.    Report  of  Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue,  1881. 

(  No.    5.    Estimates  of  Appropriations. 
V.  16,  ]  No.    6.    Indian  Disbursements,  1881. 

(  No.  62.    Report  of  Commissioner  of  Patents,  1881. 
V.  17,  No.  7.    Commerce  and  Navigation. 
V.  18,  Nos.  13  to  19. 
V,  19,  Nos.  20  to  86,  except  62. 
V.  20,  Nos.  87  to  116. 
V.  21,  Nos.  into  121. 
V.  22,  Nos.  122  to  192. 


80  OF  THE   MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

V.  23,  Nos.  193  to  227,  except  219  and  226. 

V.  24,  No.  219.     Decisions  of  First  Comptroller.     V.  2.     2d  edition,  1881. 

V.  25,  No.  226,    Offers  and  Contracts  for  Carrying  the  Mails. 

V.  26,  No.  228.     Report  of  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  1881-82. 

House  Miscellaneous  Documents— 

V.    1,  Nos.  1  to  13.     Except  8  and  11. 

V.    2,  No.  8.    Estimates  of  Appropriations  for  District  of  Columbia. 

V.    3,  No.  11.     Contested  Election.     Bisbee  vs.  Finley. 

V     1    i  No.  14,  Pts.  1  and  2.     Same.     Buchanan  vs.  Manning. 

^-    *M  No.  15,  Pts.  1  and  2.     Same.     Mackey  vs.  O'Connor. 

V.    5,  Nos.  16,  17,  18  and  21. 

w     ,    {  No.  19.    Contested  Election.     Lee  vs.  Richardson. 

^'    ^'}No.  20.    Same.    Smalls  vs.  Tillman. 

V.    7,  No.  22,  Pts.  1  and  3.    Same.     Lowe  vs.  Wheeler. 

V.    8,  Nos.  23  to  26. 

V.    9,  No.  27.    Pt.  1.    Contested  Election.    Lessinghaus  vs.  Frost. 

V.  10,  No,  27.     Pt.  2.    Same. 

V.  11,  No.  27.     Pt.  3.    Same.  . 

V.  12,  Nos.  28  to  46. 

V.  13,  Nos.  47,  55,  56  and  58. 

V.  14,  No.  48.    Flags  of  Maritime  Nations. 

V.  15,  No.  50.    Copper-Bearing  Rocks  of   Lake  Superior.    Monograph  of 

Geological  Survey.    Vol.  V. 
V.  16,  No.  51.    Comstock  Mining  and  Miners.    Monograph  of  Geological 

Survey.    Vol.  IV. 
V.  17,  No.  52.    Geology  of  the  Comstock  Lode  and  the  Washoe  District. 

Monograph  of  Geological  Survey.    Vol.  III. 
V.  17,  No.  52,  Pt.  2.    Atlas  to  Accompany  Geology  of  the  Comstock  Lode. 
V.  18,  No.  54.     Rebellion- Records.     Vol.  V. 

w   jg    {  No.  59.    Memorial  Addresses  on  Michael  P.  O'Connor,  1881-84. 
'I  No.  60.    Apparent  Right  Ascensions  of  Additional  Time  Stars. 
V.  20,  No.  61.    Second  Annual  Report  of  Bureau  of  Ethnology,  1880-81. 
V.  21,  No.  62,  Pt.  1.    Twelfth  Annual  Report  of   the  Geological  and  Geo- 
graphical Survey.     (Hayden.)     Pt.  1. 
V.  22,  No.  62,  Pt.  1.    Same.     Pt.  2. 

House  Miscellaneous— 

V.  23,  No.  63.     Rebellion  Records.     Vol.  VI. 

V.  24,  Pt.  1.    No.  64,  Pt.  1.     Compendium  of  the  Tenth  Census.     Pt.  1. 

V.  24,  Pt.  2.    No.  64,  Pt.  2.     Same.     Pt  2. 

V.  25,  No.  65.    Consular  Reports,  Nos.  23  to  24.     September  and  October, 

1882. 
V.  26,  No.  66.    Contributions  to  North  American  Ethnology.     Vol.  V. 
V.  27,  No.  67.     Rebellion  Records.    Vol.  VII. 
V.  28,  No.  57.    Digest  of  Election  Cases,  1876-80. 

House  Reports  of  Committees — 

V.  l,Nos.  1  to392. 
V.  2,  Nos.  393  to  653. 
V.  3,  Nos.  654  to  993. 
V.  4,  Nos.  994  to  1276. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  81 

V.  5»  Nos.  1277  to  1617.    Except  1559. 
V.  6,  Nos.  1618  to  1811. 

V.  7,  No.  1559.    General  Index  of  Journals  of  Congress  from  the  Eleventh 
to  Sixteenth  Congress. 


SECOND  SESSION. 

Senate  Journal — 

Senate  Executive  Documents— 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  24,  except  5. 

V.  1,  Pt.2,  No.  5.    Report  of  National  Board  of  Health,  1882. 

V.2,  Nos.  25  to  32. 

V.  3,  Nos.  33  to  85,  except  77  and  84. 

V.  4,  No.  77.     Report  of  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1882. 

V.  5,  No.  84,  Pt.  1.    List  of  Pensioners  on  the  Roll  Jan.  1,  1883.    V.  1. 

V.  5,  No.  84,  Pt.  2.    Same.     V.2. 

V.  5,  No.  84,  Pt.  3.    Same.     V.  3. 

V.  5,  No.  84,  Pt.  4.    Same.    V.  4. 

V.  5,  No.  84,  Pt.  5.    Same.    V.  5. 

Senate  Miscellaneous  Documents — 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  51,  except  18,  32  and  46. 

V.  2,  No.  18.    Tariff  Bill  and  Table  Rates. 

V.  3,  No.  32.    Memorial  Addresses  on  Benjamin  H.  Hill. 

V.  4,  No.  46.    Report  of  Commissioner  of  Fish  and  Fisheries.  Pt.  10.   1882. 

Senate  Reports  of  Committees — 

V.  1,  Nos.  879  to  980. 
V.2,  Nos.  981  to  1,031. 

House  Journal- 
House  Executive  Documents— 

V.    1,  No.  1,  Pt.  1.  Foreign  Relations  of  United  States,  1882. 

V.    2,  No.  1,  Pt.  2.  Report  of  Secretary  of  War.    V.  1.    1882. 

V.    3,  No.  1,  Pt.  2.  Same.    V.  2,  Pt.  1.    (Engineers.) 

V.    4,  No.  1,  Pt.  2.  V.  2,  Pt.  2.    (Engineers.) 

V.    5,  No.  1,  Pt.  2.  V.  2,  Pt.  3.     (Engineers.) 

V.    6,  No.  1,  Pt.  2.  V.  3.     (Ordnance.) 

V.    7,  No.  1,  Pt.2.  V.  4.     (Signal  Office.) 

V.    8,  No.  1,  Pt.  3.  Report  of  Secretary  of  Navy,  1882. 

V.    9,  No.  1,  Pt.  4.  Report  of  Postmaster  General,  1882. 

V.  10,  No.  1,  Pt.  5.  Report  of  Secretary  of  Interior.    V.  1.     1882.    (Lands.) 

V.  ll,No.  1,  Pt.  5.  Same.     V.2.     (Indians.) 

V.  12,  No.  1,  Pt.  5.  Same.    V.  3.    (Geological  Survey.) 

V.  13,  No.  1,  Pt.  5.  Same.    V.  4.    (Education.) 

V.  14,  No.  1,  Pt.  6,  and  Nos.  8  to  34. 

V.  15,  No.  2.    Report  of  Secretary  of  Treasury,  1882. 


82  OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

V  16    \  ^^'  ^'    ^^P^^^  ^^  Comptroller  of  Currency,  1882. 

^       •  J  No.  4.     Report  of  Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue,  1882. 
fNo.  5.     Estimates  of  Appropriations. 

V  .-    J  No.  6.     Indian  Disbursements. 

^'        j  H.  Misc.  Doc.  No.  9.    Estimates  of  Appropriations  for  District  of 

l^        Columbia. 
V.  18,  No.  7.    Commerce  and  Navigation,  1882. 
V.  19,  Nos.  35  to  72,  except  71. 

V.  20,  No.  71.    Report  of  Commissioner  of  Patents,  1882. 
V.  21,  Nos.  73  to  104,  except  93. 
V.  22,  No.  93.    Offers  and  Contracts  for  Carrying  the  Mails. 

V  23    5  ^^'  ^^^'    ^''^'se  of  the  Steamer  "Corwin." 

'■         (  No.  107.    Report  of  Inter-Oceanic  Communications  (Sullivan). 
y  24    ^  No-  ^^6-     Report  of  Director  of  Mint  on  Precious  Metals,  1882. 

}  No.  108.     Report  on  Loss  of  Steamer  Jeannette. 
V.  25,  No.  109.     Report  of  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  1883. 

House  Miscellaneous  Documents — 

V.    1,  Nos.  1  to  18,  except  6  and  9*. 

V.    2,  No.  6,  Pt.  1.    Report  of  the  Tariff  Commission.    V.  1.    1882. 

V.    3,  No.  6,  Pt.  2     Same.    V.  2.     1882. 

V.  4,  Nos.  19  to.  25,  29,  36  and  38. 

V.  4,  Pt.  2,  V.  1,  No.  20,  Pt.  1.  Executive  Departments  at  the  Centennial.  V.  1. 

V.  4,  Pt.  2,  V.  2,  No.  20,  Pt.  2.    Same.    V.  2. 

V.    5,  No.  26.    Report  of  Smithsonian  Institute,  1882. 

V.    6,  No.  27.    Rebellion  Records.    V.  8. 

V.    7,  No.  28.     Nautical  Almanac,  1886. 

V.    8,  Nos.  30  to  34.    Memorial  Addresses. 

V.    9,  No.  35.    Digest  of  Election  Cases,  1880-82. 

V.  10,  No.  37.     Decisions  of  First  Comptroller.     V.  3.     1882. 

w   ,.    5  No.  39.    Consular  Reports,  January  to  May,  1883. 
•   ^- *'•  /  No.  40.     Bulletin  of  Fish  Commission.     V.  2.     1882. 

V.  12,  No.  41.     Rebellion  Records.    V.  9. 

V.  14,  No.  43.    Older  Mesozoic  Flora  of  Virginia.    Monograph  of  Geolog- 
ical Survey.    V.  6. 

V.  15,  No.  44.    Third  Report  U.  S.  Entomological  Commission. 

V.  16,  No.  45,  Pt.  1.    Existing  Land  Laws  of  United  States. 

V.  17,  No.  45,  Pt.  2.    Land  Laws  of  United  States,  Local  and  Temporary. 
V.  1. 

V.  18,  No.  45,  Pt.  3.     Same.    V.  2. 

V.  19,  No.  45,  Pt.  4.    History  of  Public  Domain. 

House  Reports  of  Committees — 

V.  l,Nos.  1812  to  1958. 
V.2,  Nos.  1959  to  2044. 

*    This  Document  is  found  in  V.  17,  House  Ex.  Docs. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  83 

Forty-Eighth  Congress. 

FIRST  SESSION. 

Senate  Journal- 
Senate  Executive  Documents— 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  49,  except  5  and  29. 

V.  2,  No.  5.    Tests  of  Iron  and  Steel,  1883. 

V.  3,  No.  29.    Reports  of  Coast  Survey,  1883. 

V.  4,  Nos.  50  to  83. 

V.  5,  Nos.  84  to  100. 

V.  6,  Nos.  101  to  196. 

V.  7,  Nos.  197  to  208,  except  204. 

V.  8,  No.  204.    Cruise  of  Steamer  "Corwin." 

Senate  Miscellaneous  Documents— 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  27. 

V.  2,  Nos.  28  to  127,  except  110. 

V.  3,  No.  110.    Memoirs  of  National  Academy  of  Sciences.    V.  2. 

Senate  Reports  of  Committees — 

V.  1,  Nos.  3  to  147. 

V.  2,  Nos.  148  to  343. 

V.  3,  Nos.  344  to  490. 

V,  4,  Nos.  491  to  550. 

V.  5,  Nos.  551  to  578. 

V.  6,  No.  579.    Alleged  Outrages  in  Virginia. 

V.  7,  Nos.  580  to  900. 

House  Journal- 
House  Executive  Documents— 

V.    1,  No.  1,  Pt.  1.     Foreign  Relations  of  United  States,  1883. 

V.    2,  No.  1,  Pt.  2.     Report  of  Secretary  of  War.    V.  1.     1883. 

V.    3,  No.  1,  Pt.  2.    Same.    V.  2,  Pt.  1.    (Engineers.) 

V.    4,  No.  l,Pt.  2.    Same.    V.  2,  Pt.  2.    (Engineers.) 

V.    5,  No.  l,Pt.  2.    Same.    V.  2,  Pt.  3.    (Engineers.) 

V.    6,  No.  1,  Pt.  2.    Same.    V.  3.    (Ordnance.) 

V.    7,  No.  1,  Pt.  2.     Report  of  Secretary  of  War.    V.  4.    Signal  Office. 

V.    8,  No.  1,  Pt.  3.     Report  of  Secretary  of  Navy,  1883. 

V.    9,  No.  1,  Pt.  4.    Report  of  Postmaster  General,  1883. 

V.  10,  No.  1,  Pt.  5.    Report  of  Secretary  of  Interior.    V.  1.    (Lands.) 

V.  11,  No.  1,  Pt.  5.     Same.    V.  2.    (Indians.) 

V.  12,  No.  1,  Pt.  5.     Same.    V.  3.    (Geological  Survey.) 

V.  13,  No.  1,  Pt.  6,  and  Nos.  6  to  18,  except  7. 

V.  14,  No.  2,  Pt.    .    Report  of  Secretary  of  Treasury,  1883. 

w   ,r    5  No.  3,  Pt.  .    Report  of  Comptroller  of  Currency,  1883. 

^'  ^^-  I  No.  4,  Pt.  .    Report  of  Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue,  1883. 


S4  OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

V.  16,  Nos.  5,  31,  35,  64  and  82. 
V.  17,  No.  7.    Commerce  and  Navigation. 
V.  18,  Nos.  19  to  36,  except  31  and  35. 

V.  19,  No.  37.     Report  of  Mississippi  River  Commission,  1883. 
V.  20,  Nos.  38  to  92,  except  43,  64,  73,  82  and  84. 
V.  21,  No.  43.     Report  of  National  Board  of  Health,  1883. 
V.  22,  No.  73.     Report  of  Commissioner  of  Patents,  1883. 
V.  23,  No.  84.     Offers  and  Contracts  for  Carrying  Mails. 
V.  24,  Nos.  93  to  99. 
V.  25,  Nos.  100  to  103. 
V.  26,  Nos.  104  to  128. 
V.  27,  Nos.  129  to  175,  except  172. 

V.  28,  No.  172.     Irregular  Practices  of  Certain  Attorneys. 
V.  29,  No.  176,  Pt.  1.    Commercial  Relations  of  United  States.  V.  1.  1882-83. 
V.  30,  No.  176,  Pt.  2.    Same.    V.  2. 

V.  31,  No.  177.    Report  of  Director  of  Mint  on  Production  of  Precious  Met- 
als, 1883. 
V.  32,  No.  178.    Report  of  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  1884. 

House  Miscellaneous  Documents — 

V.    1,  Nos.  4  to  15,  except  4  and  12. 

V.    2,  No.  4,  Pt.  1.    Official  Register  of  United  States,  1883.    V.  1. 

V.    3,  No.  4,  Pt.  2.    Same.    V.  2. 

V.    4,  No.  12,  Pt.  1.    Consular  Reports,  Nos.  31  to  34,  July  to  October,  1883. 

V.    5,  No.  12,  Pt.  2.    Same.    35  to  38,  November  to  February,  1883-84. 

V.    6,  No.  12,  Pt.  3.    Same.    39  to  41  >^,  March  to  June,  1884, 

V.    7,  No.  12,  Pt.  4.    Same.    42  to  44,  June,  July  and  August,  1884. 

V.    8,  No.  16.    Contested  Election;  O'Farrall  vs.  Paul. 

(  No.  17.    Same.    Manzanares  vs.  Luna. 
V.    9.  ]  No.  18.    Same.    Garrison  vs.  Mayo. 

(No.  19.    Same.    Wallace  vs. McKmley. 
V.  10,  Nos.  20  to  24.    Contested  Elections. 
V.  11,  No.  25,  Pt.  1.    Same.    Campbell  vs.  Morey. 
V.  12,  No.  25,  Pts.  2  and  3.    Same.    V,  2. 
V.  13,  No.  26.    Rebellion  Records.     V.  10,  Pt.  1. 
V.  14,  No.  27,  Pt.  1.     Contested  Elections;  Massey  vs.  White. 
V.  15,  No.  27,  Pt.  2.    Same.     V.  2. 
V.  16,  Nos.  28  to  31.    Contested  Elections. 
V.  17,  No.  32.     Rebellion  Records.     V.  10,  Pt.  2. 
V.  18,  No.  33.     Report  on  Wages.     (Weeks.) 
V.  19,  Nos.  34  to  50,  except  35,  38,  41,  46,  47  and  49. 

V  on    ^  No.  35.     American  Ephemeris  and  Nautical  Almanac,  1887. 
^-  ^"*  (  No.  41.     American  Coasters'  Nautical  Almanac  for  1884. 

V.  21,  No.  38,  Pt.  1.    Expenditures  in  Department  of  Justice.     V.  1. 
V.  22,  No.  38,  Pts.  2  and  3.    Same.    V.  2. 

'         (  No.  46.     Memorial  addresses  on     Dudley  C.  Haskell. 
V.  23,  -j  No.  47.    Same.    Thomas  Allen. 

(No.  53.    Same.    Thomas  H.  Herndon. 

V  01    i  No.  49,  Pt.  1.     Import  Duties,  1867  to  1883. 

^'  '^*'  I  No.  49,  Pt.  2.  ,  Exports,  Domestic  and  Foreign,  1797  to  1883. 
V.  25,  Nos.  51  to  64.     Except  53,  56,  and  60. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  85 

V.  26,  No.  56.    Decision  of  First  Comptrpller.    Vol.  IV.     1883. 

V.  27,  No.  60.    Report  of  Geological  Survey  of  the  Territories.    Vol.  3. 

V.  28,  No.  65.    Pt.  1.    Rebellion  Record.    Vol.  II,  Pt.  1. 

V.  29,  No.  65.     Pt.  2.    Same.    Vol.  II,  Pt.  2. 

V.  30,  No.  65.    Pt.  3.    Same.    Vol.  II,  Pt.  3. 

V.  31,  No.  66.    The  Jeannette  Inquiry. 

V.  32,  No.  67.    Report  of  Commissioner  of  Fish  and  Fisheries.  Pt.  11.  1883. 

V.  33,  No.  68.    Same.     Pt.  12.     1884. 

V.  34,  No.  69.    Report  of  Smithsonian  Institute,  1883. 

V.  35,  No.  70.    Report  of   Geological  Survey  of  the  Territories,  Vol.  VIII. 

(Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  Floras.) 
V.  37,  No.  72.    Silver  Lead  Deposits  of  Eureka  District. 

(  No.  73.    Monograph  of  Geological  Survey.    Vol.  VII. 
V.  38,  ]  Palseontology  of  the  Eureka  District. 

(  Monograph  of  Geological  Survey,    Vol.  VIII. 

(  No.  74.    Biachiopoda  and  Lamellibranchata  of  the  Raritan  Clays 
V.  39,  ]  and  Greensand  Marls  of   New  Jersey.    Monograph  of 

(  Geological  Survey.    Vol.  IX. 

.  40,  No.  75.    Mineral  Resources  of  the  United  States,  1883. 


Forty-Eighth  Congress. 


FIRST  SESSION. 


House  Reports  of  Committees- 


V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  342.     Except  11. 

V.  2,  Nos.  343  to  636. 

V.  3,  Nos.  637  to  979. 

V.  4,  Nos.  980  to  1175. 

V.  5,  Nos.  1176  to  1519. 

V.  6,  Nos.  1520  to  1862.    Except  1732. 

V.  7,  Nos.  1863  to  2165. 

SECOND    SESSION. 

Senate  Journal — 

Senate  Executive  Documents — 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  49. 

V.  1,  Pt.  2,  No.  47.  Treaties  and  Conventions,  1776  to  1888. 
V.  2,  Nos.  50  to  106,  except  95,  and  1  and  2,  Special  Session. 
V.  2,  Pt.  2,  No.  95.    Indian  Education  and  Civilization. 


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Senate  Miscellaneous  Documents— . 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  68,  except  33,  56,  66,  67,  and  1  to  25,  Special  Session. 
V.  2,  No.  33,  Pts.  1  and  2.    Report  of  Smithsonian  Institute,  including  Na- 
tional Museum,  1884. 
w   ^     5  No.  56.    Dedication  of  Washington  Monument. 
^'  ^'    I  No.  66.     Memorial  Addresses  on  Henry  Bowen  Anthony. 
V.  4,  No.  67.    Descriptive  Catalogue  of  Government  publications. 
V.  5.  No.  69.    Memoirs  of  National  Academy  of  Sciences,  1884.    V.  3,  Pt.  1. 
V.  6,  No.  70.    Report  of  Commissioner  of  Fish  and  Fisheries.   Pt.  13.   1885. 
V.  7,  No.  71.    Astronomical  and  Meteorological  Observations,  1881. 
V.  8,  No.  72.    Same.     1882. 

Senate  Reports  of  Committees — 

V.  1,  Nos.  901  to  1292,  except  1262. 

v..  2,  Nos.  1293  to  1573,  and  1  Special  Session. 

House  Journal. 

House  Executive  Documents— 

V.    1,  No.  1,  Pt.  1.    Foreign  Relations  of  United  States,  1884. 

V.    2,  No.  1,  Pt.  2.     Report  of  Secretary  of  War.    V.  1.     1884. 

V.    3,  No.  l,Pt.  2.    Same.    V.  2,  Pt.  1.    (Engineers.) 

V.    4,  No.  1,  Pt.  2.    Same.    V.  2,  Pt.  2.    (Engineers.) 

V.    5,  No.  l,Pt.  2.    Same.    V.  2,  Pt.  3.    (Engineers.) 

V.    6,  No.  ,1,  Pt.  2.    Same.    V.  2,  Pt.  4.    (Engineers.) 

V.    7,  No.  l,Pt.  2.    Same.    V.  3.    (Ordnance.) 

V.    8,  No.  1,  Pt.  2.    Report  of  Secretary  of  War,  V.  4.    (Signal  Office.) 

w     e    ^No.  l,Pt.  3.     V.  2    Report  of  Secretary  of  Navy,  1884. 

^'    *'  J  No.  1,  Pt.  3.     V.  1     Report  of  Surgeon  General  of  Navy,  1884. 

V.  10,  No.  1,  Pt.  4.     Report  of  Postmaster  General,  1884. 

V.  11,  No.  1,  Pt.  5.     Report  of  Secretary  of  Interior,  V.  1.     1884.   '(Lands.) 

V.  12,  No.  1,  Pt.  5.    Same,  V.  2.    (Indians.) 

V.  13,  No.  1,  Pt.  5.    Same,  V.  3.    (Geological  Survey.) 
•    V.  14,  No.  1,  Pt.  5.    Same,  V.  4.     (Education.) 

V.  15,  No.  1,  Pt.  6,  and  Nos.  6,  8  and  9. 

V.  16,  No.  2,  Pt.  2.     Report  of  Secretary  of  Treasury,  1884. 

y   ,7    J  No.  3.     Report  of  Comptroller  of  Currency,  1884. 

'  (  No.  4.    Report  of  Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue,  1884. 

V.  18,  Nos.  5,  115,  1%  and  270. 

V.  19,  No.  7.    Foreign  Commerce  of  United  States. 

V.  20,  No.  7,  Pts.  2  and  3.    Internal  Commerce  of   United  States,  Dec.  31, 
1884,  and  May  6,  1885. 

V.  21,  Nos.  10  to  64,  except  43,  44  and  54. 

V.  22,  No.  43.     Report  of  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1884. 

V.  23,  No.  44.     Point  Barrow  Expedition. 

V.  24,  No.  54,  Pt.  1.     Labor  in  Europe.     V.  1. 

V.  25,  No.  54,  Pt.  2.    Same.     V.  2. 

V.  26,  No.  54,  Pt.  3.     Labor  in  America,  Asia,   Africa,   Australia  and   Poly- 
nesia. 

V.  27,  Nos.  65  to  175,  except  115. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  87 

V.  28,  Nos.  176  to  225,  except  1%. 

V.  29,  Nos.  226  to  267,  except  23S,  248  and  266. 

V.  30,  No.  235.    French  and  American  Claims  Commission. 

V.  31,  No.  248.    Same. 

V.  32,  No.  266.    Offers  and  Contracts  for  Carrying  Mails. 

V.  33,  No.  268.    Report  of  Director  of    Mint   on    Production    of   precious 

metals,  1884. 
V.  34,  No.  269.    Report  of  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  1885, 

House  Miscellaneous  Documents — 

V.    1,  Nos.  1  to  11. 

V.    2,  Nos.  12  to  38,  except  15,  18,  22,  27  to  35  and  37. 

V.    3,  No.  15.    Digest  of  Attorneys-General  from  1789  to  1881. 

V.    4,  No.  18.    Report  of  Commissioner  of  Patents,  1884. 

V.    5,  No.  22.    Decisions  of  First  Comptroller.    V.  5.     1884. 

w     z-    {  No.  27.    Memorial  Addresses  on  W.  H.  Duncan. 

^-    °*  ?  No.  28.    Same  on  John  H.  Evins. 

(  No.  29.    British  Military  and  Naval  Operations  in  Egypt,  1882. 
V.    7.  ]  No.  30.    War  between  Chili  and  Peru  and  Bolivia,  1879-81. 

(  No.  31.     Operations  of  French  Navy  in  Tunis,  1880-81. 
V.    8,  r^o.  32.    Third  Annual  Report  of  Bureau  of  Ethnology,  1881-82. 
V.    9,  No.  33.    American  Ephemeris  and  Nautical  Almanac  for  1888. 
V.  10,  No.  34.    Consular  Reports,  Nos.  45  to  48,  September  to  December, 

'1884. 
V.  11,  No.  35.    Tertiary  History  of  the  Grand  Canyon  District— Monograph 

of  Geological  Survey.    V.  2. 
V.  11,  Pt.  2.    Atlas  accompanying  same.  , 

V.  12,  No.  37,  Pt.  1.    Rebellion  Records.    V.  12,  Pt.  1. 
V.  13,  No.  37,  Pt.  2.    Same.    V.  12,  Pt.  2. 
V.  14,  No.  37,  Pt.  3.    Same.     V.  12,  Pt.  3. 
V.  15,  No.  39.    Fourth  Report  of  Entomological  Commission, 
w   ,z-    <  No.  40.    Insects— The  Orange. 

^'  '^'  ?  No.  41.    Bulletins  of  Geological  Survey.    V.  2,  Nos.  7  to  14. 
V.  17.    Report  of  Bureau  of  Ethnology,  1882-83. 

House  Reports  of  Committees — 

V.  1,  Nos.  2166  to  2604. 
V.  2,  Nos.  2605  to  2676. 
V.  3,  Nos.  2677  to  2696,  except  2692. 

V.  4,  No.  2692.    General  Personal  Index  of  Journals  from  the  First  to  Eighth 
Congress. 


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Forty-Ninth   Congress. 

FIRST  SESSION. 
Senate  Journal- 
Senate  Executive  Documents— 

V.  l,Nos.  1  to68.     Except  35  and  36. 

V.  2,  No.  35.    Tests  of  Iron  and  Steele.     1884. 

V.  3,  No.  36.    Same.     1885. 

V.  4,  Nos.  69  to  77.     Except  74. 

w   c     5  No.  74.    Awards  Under  French  and  Spanish  Treaties. 

^'  ^'     I  No.  99.     Report  on  Nicaragua  Canal,  1885.     (Monocal.) 

V.  5,  Pt.  2.    Maps  Accompanying  Same. 

V.  6,  Nos.  78  to  98. 

V.  7,  Nos.  100  to  153. 

V.  8,  Nos.  154  to  226. 

Senate  Miscellaneous  Documents — 

V.    1,  Nos.  1  to  46. 

V.    2,  Nos.  47  to  98.     Except  71  and  82. 

V.    3,  No.  71.    Report  of  Commissioner  of  Patents,  1885. 

V.    4,  No.  82.    Organization  of   Signal  Service,  Geological  Survey,  Coast 

and  Geodetic  Survey,  and  Hydrographic  Office. 
V.    5,  Nos.  99  to  170.     Except  104,  120,  145,  152,  154,  155,  156  and  162. 

(  No.  104.    Acceptance  of  the  Garfield  Statue. 
V.    6,  ]  No.  120.     Memorial  Addresses  on  Thomas  A.  Hendricks. 

(No.  145.    Same.    John  F.  Miller. 
Y     rj    {  No.  152.    Astronomical  and  Meteorological  Observations,  1883. 

'  ^  No.  154.     Memoirs  of  National  Academy  of  Sciences.  Vol.  HI.  Pt.  2- 
w     g    5  No.  155.     Natural  History  of  Alaska.     (Turner.) 

'  /  No.  156.    Natural  History  Collections  in  Alaska,     (Nelson.) 
V.    9,  No.  162.    Pt.  1.    Digest  of  International  Law.    Vol.1.    (Wharton.) 
V.  10,  No.  162.     Pt.  2.    Same.     Vol.  II. 
V.  11,  No.  162.     Pt.  3.    Same.    Vol.111. 

V.  12,  No.  171.    Digest  of  Opinions  of  Attorneys-General,  1789  to  1886. 
V.  13,  No.  172.    Report  on  Defective  Classes.    (Wines.) 

Senate  Reports  of  Committees— 

V.    1,  Nos.  1  to  90,  except  46. 

V.   2,  No.  46,  Pt.  1.    Report  of  Committee  on  Inter-State  Commerce.    Pt.  1. 

V.    3,  No.  46,  Pt.  2.    Same.     Pt.  2. 

V.    4,  Nos.  91  to  392. 

V.    5,  Nos.  393  to  784. 

V.    6,  Nos.  785  to  1088. 

V.    7,  Nos.  1089  to  1315,  except  1278. 

V.    8,  No.  1278,  Pts.  1  and  3.    Condition  of  Indians  in  Indian  Territory  and 

Other  Reservations.     Pts.  1  and  3. 
V.    9,  No.  1278,  Pt.  2.     Same.     Pt.  2. 
V.  10,  Nos.  1316  to  1453. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  89 

V.  11,  Nos.  1454  to  1615,  except.  1613. 

House  Journal,    V.  1.    V.  2. 

House  Executive  Documents— 

V.    1,  No.  1,  Pt.  1.    Foreign  Relations  of  United  States,  1885. 

V.    2,  No.  l,Pt.  2.    Report  of  Secretary  of  War,  1885.    V.  1. 

V.    3,  No.  l,Pt.  2.    Same.    V.2,  Pt.  1.    (Engineers.) 

V.    4,  No.  1,  Pt.  2.    Same.    V.  2,  Pt.  2.    (Engineers.) 

V.    5,  No.  1,  Pt.  2.    Same.    V.  2,  Pt.  3.    (Engineers.) 

V.    6,  No.  l,Pt.  2.    Same.    V.  2,  Pt.  4.    (Engineers.) 

V.    7,  No.  l,Pt.  2.    Same.    V.  3.    (Ordnance.) 

V.    8,  No.  l,Pt.  2.    Same.    V.  4.    (Signal  Office.) 

V.    9,  No.  l,Pt.3.    Repert  of  Secretary  of  Navy,  1885. 

V.  10,  No.  1,  Pt.  4.    Report  of  Postmaster  General,  1885. 

V.  11,  No.  1,  Pt.  5.    Report  of  Secretary  of  Interior,  1885.    V.  1.    (Lands.) 

V.  12,  No.  1.    Pt.  5.    Report  of  Secretary  of  Interior.    Vol.  II.    (Indians.) 

V.  13,  No.  1.     Pt.  5.    Same.    Vol.  III.    (Geological  Survey.) 

V.  14,  No.  1.    Pt.  5.    Same.    Vol.  IV.    (Education.) 

V.  15,  No.  1.    Pt.  5.    Same.    Vol.  V.     (Labor.) 

V.  16,  No.  1 .    Pt.  6.    Report  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1885. 

V.  17,  No.  2.    Pt.  1.    Report  of  Secretary  of  Treasury.    Vol.  I.    1885. 

V.  18,  No.  2.     Pt.  2.    Same.    Vol.  II.    1885. 

V.  19,  No.  3.    Report  of  Comptroller  of  Currency,  1885. 

V.  20,  Nos.  4  to  20.    Except  5,  9,  18  and  19. 

V.  21,  Nos.  5,62,  116,  and  176. 

V.  22,  No.  9.    Offers  and  Contracts  for  Carrying  the  Mails,  1885. 

V.  23,  No.  18.    Report  or  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1885. 

V.  24,  No.  19.    Commerce  and  Navigation,  1885. 

V.  25,  Nos.  21  to  50.     Except  27,  29,  31  and  49. 

V.  26,  No.  27.    Report  of  First  Comptroller,  1885. 

V  07    S  No.  29.    Receipts  and  Expenditures,  1881. 
^•''''  {No.  31.    Same.     1882. 

V  28    \  ^^'  ^'^'    Report  of  Board  of  Fortifications. 

'  /  No.  49.    Pt.  2.     Plates  Accompanying  Same. 
V.  29,  No.  51.    Cattle  Dairy  Farming-Abroad. 
V.  30,  Nos.  52  to  1 18.     Except  62  and  1 16. 
V.  31,  Nos.  1 19  to  172.     Except  153. 
V.  32,  No.  153.    Cruise  of  the  Corwin,  1885. 
V.  33,  Nos.  173  to  280,     Except  176  and  253. 

V.  34,  No.  253.    Commercial  Relations  of  the  United  States,  1884-85. 
V.  35,  Nos.  281  to  379.     Except  290  and  378. 
V.  36,  No.  290.    Report  of    Director  of    Mint  on   Production  of    Precious 

Metals,  1885. 
V.  37,  No.  378.    Report  of  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  1885. 

House  Miscellaneous  Documents — 

V.    1,  Nos.  1  to  34,  except  15,  16,  21,  22,  23,  and  26  to  29. 

fNo.    16.    Revision  of  Rules  of  House  of  Representatives. 
w     ,,  J  No.  304.    History  of   Lake  Lahontan— Monograph  of  Geological 
^-    ^-  1         Survey.     V/ll. 

i,No.  305.    t)inocerata.    Monograph  of  Geological  Survey.    V.  10. 


90  OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

V.    3,  No.  21.    Rebellion  Records.    V.  13. 

V.    4,  No.  22.    Same.    V.  14. 

V.    5,  No.  27,  Pt.  1.    Official  Register  of  United  States.    V.  1. 

V.  6,  No.  27,  Pt.  2.    Same.    V.  2. 

V.    7,  No.  28.    Consular  Reports,  Nos.  49  to  52,  January  to  April,  1885,  and 

Special  Report  on  Cholera. 
V.    8,  No.  29.     Same.    Nos.  53  to  56,  June  to  September,  1885,  and  Special 

Reports  on  Trade  Guilds. 
V.    9,  No.  36.    Mineral  Resources  of  United  States,  1883-84. 
V.  10,  Nos.  37  to  177,  except  164. 
V.  11,  No.  164.    Rebellion  Records.    V.  15. 

V   yry    ^  No.  178.  Consular  Reports,  Nos.  57  to  59,  October  to  December,  1885, 
^'  ^"^^  I  No.  179.    Same.    Nos.  60  to  62,  January  to  March,  1886. 
V.  13,  Nos.  180  to  340,  except  273,  302,  304,  305  and  338. 
V.  14,  No.  273.     Rebellion  Records.    V.  16,  Pt.  1. 

(  No.  302.     Memorial  Address  on  Reuben  Elwood. 
V.  15.  ]  No.  379.    Same.    On  Joseph  Rankin. 

(  No.  380.    Same.     On  Michael  Hahn. 
V.  16,  No.  338.     Rebellion  Records.    V.  16,  Pt.  2. 
V.  17,  Nos.  341  to  395,  except  354,  355,  371,  379,  380,  392  and  393. 
V.  18,  No.  354.    American  Ephemeris  and  Nautical  Almanac  for  1889. 
V.  19,  No.  355.    Testimony  Relative  to  Pan-Electric  Telephone  Company. 
V.  20,  No.  371.    Rebellion  Records.    V.  17,  Pt.  1. 

V.  21,  No.  392.     Report  on  Examination  of  Wools  and  Other  Animal  Fiber. 
V.  22,  Pt.  1,  No.  393.    Greeley  Expedition  to  Lady  Franklin  Bay.    V.  1. 

(  Pt.  2,  No.  393.    Greely  Expedition  to  Lady  Franklin  Bay.     V.  2. 
V.  22,  -^  No.  157.    (49th  Congress,  2d  session.)      Greely  Relief  Expedition. 

(         (Schley.) 
V.  23,  No.  36,  Pt.  1.    International  Monetary  Conference  Report,   1878  and 

1881. 
V.  24,  No.  396,  Pt.  2.     Same. 

V.  25,  No.  15,  Pt.  1.    Report  of  Smithsonian  Institution,  1885. 
V.  26,  No.  15,  Pt.  2.    Same.     (National  Museum.) 
V.  27,  No.  397.    Geology  and  Mining  Industries  of  Leadville.    Monograph 

of  Geological  Survey.    V.  12. 
V.  27,  Pt.  12.    Atlas  accompanying  same. 

House  Reports  of  Committees— 


V. 

1, 

Nos. 

1  to  373. 

V. 

2, 

Nos. 

374  to  708. 

V. 

3, 

Nos. 

709  to  1,029. 

V. 

4, 

Nos. 

1,030  to  1,276. 

V. 

5, 

Nos. 

1,277  to  1,542.      ^ 

V. 

6, 

Nos. 

1,543  to  1,887. 

V. 

7, 

Nos. 

1,888  to  2,264. 

V. 

8, 

Nos. 

2,265  to  2,577. 

V. 

9, 

Nos. 

2,578  to  2,855. 

V. 

10, 

Nos. 

2,856  to  3,142. 

V. 

11, 

Nos. 

3,143  to  3,474. 

V. 

12, 

Nos. 

3,475.    General  Personal  Index  ot  Journals  from  the  9th 

16th  Congress. 

to  the 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  91 

SECOND  SESSION. 

Senate  JournaL 

Senate  Executive  Documents— 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  110. 
V.  2,  Nos.  Ill  to  125. 

Senate  Miscellaneous  Documents— 

V.  1,  Nos.  to  29. 

V.  2,  Nos.  30  (Pt.  1)  to  91,  except  30  (Pt.  2)  and  90. 

V.  3,  No.  30,  Pt.  2.    Memoirs  of  National  Academy  of  Sciences,  V.  4,  Pt.  1. 
V.  4,  No.  90.     Report  of  Commissioner  of  Fish  and  Fisheries,   Pt.  14,   1886. 
V.  5,  No.  92.    Report  of  Asiatic  Cholera.    (Shakespeare.) 
w   ,   (  No.  93,  Memorial  Address  on  John  A.  Lo^an. 
'  /  No.  94,  Memerial  Address  on  Austin  F.  Pike. 

Senate  Reports  of  Committees— 

V.  1,  Nos.  1,616  to  1,773. 
V.  2,  Nos.  1,774  to  1,961. 
V.  3,  Nos.  1,962  to  1,990. 

House  Journal. 

House  Executive  Documents— 

V.    1,  No.  1,  Pt.  1.    Foreign  Relations  of  United  States,  1886. 

V.    2,  No.  1,  Pt.  2.    Report  of  Secretary  of  War.    V.  1,  1866. 

V.    3,  No.  l,Pt.  2.    Same.    V.  2,  Pt.  1.    (Engineers.) 

V.    4,  No.  l,Pt.  2.    Same.    V.  2,  Pt.  2.    (Engineers.) 

V.    5,  No.  l,Pt.  2.    Same.    V.  2,  Pt.  3.    (Engineers.) 

V.    6,  No.  1,  Pt.  2.    Same.    V.  3  and  4.      (Ordnance    and    Chief    Signal 

Office.) 
V.    7,  No.  1,  Pts.  3  and  4.    Reports  of  Secretary  of  Navy  and   Postmaster 

General,  1886. 
V.    8,  No.  1,  Pt.  5.     Report  of  Secretary  of  Interior.    V.  1.    (Indians.) 
V.    9,  No.  l,Pt.  5.    Same.     V.  2.    (Lands.) 
V.  10,  No.  1,  Pt.  5.    Same.    V.  2.    (Geological  Survey.) 
V.  11,  No.  1,  Pt.  5.    Same.    V.  3.    (Education  and  Labor.) 
V.  12,  No.  1,  Pt.  6.    Report  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1886. 
V.  13,  No.  2,  Pts.  1  and  2.    Report  of  Secretary  of  Treasury.    V.  1  and  2. 

1886. 
Y    1^    ^  No.    3.     Report  of  Comptroller  of  Currency,  1886. 

*  /  No.    4.     Report  of  Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue,  1886. 
(No.    5.     Estimates  of  Appropriations,  1887-88. 
V.  15.  ]  No.  20,  Pt.  3.    Offers  and  Contracts  for  Carrying  the  Mails,  1886. 

(  No.  89.     Deficiencies  in  Estimates,  1887. 
V.  16,  No.  7,  Pt.  1.    Commerce  and  Navigation,  1886.    (Foreign.) 
V.  17,  No.  7,  Pt.  2.     Internal  Commerce  of  the  United  States,  1886. 
V.  18,  Nos.  6  and  8  to  21,  except  20,  Pt.  3. 
V.  19,  Nos.  22  to  27. 
V.  20,  Nos.  28  to  78,  except  31  and  40. 


92  OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

V.  21,  No.  31,  Pts.  1  and  2.    Tests  of  Metals  and  Other  Materials,  1886. 

V.  22,  No.  40.     Report  of  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1886. 

V.  23,  Nos.  79  to  130,  except  89. 

V.  24,  Nos.  131  to  180,  except  171. 

V.  25,  Nos.  181  to  200. 

V.  26,  No.  171,  Pt.  1.    Commercial  Relations.    V.  1.     1885-86. 

V.  27,  No.  171,  Ft.  2.    Same.    V.  2.     1885-86. 

V.  28,  No.  201.    Report  of  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  1887. 

House  Miscellaneous  Documents — 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  155,  except  53  to  56,  135  and  146. 
V.  2,  No.  53.  Rebellion  Records.  V.  17,  Pt.  2. 
V.    3,  No.  54.    Same.     V.  12,  Pt.  2. 

(  No.  55.    Consular  Reports.    V.  19,  Nos.  63  to  68,  April  to  Septem- 
V.    4.  ]         ber,  1886. 

(  No.  56.    Same.    V.  20,  Nos.  69  to  72,  October  to  December,  1886. 
V.    5,  No.  135.    Report  of  Commissioner  of  Patents,  1886. 
V.    6,  Nos.  146,  156,  166  and  168. 
V.    7,  Nos.  158  to  162.    Memorial  Addresses. 

w     o    i  No.  163.     Bulletins  of  Geological  Survey.    Vol.  IV.    Nos.  24  to  30. 
^-    °'  J  No.  164.    Same.  Vol.  IV.     Nos.  31  to  36. 

(  No.  165.     Bulletin  of  U.  S.  Fish  Commission.    Vol.  VI,  1866. 
V.    9,  ]  No.  169.    Consular  Reports.    Vol.  XXI.    Nos.  73  to  75.    January 

(  to  March,  1887. 

V.  10,  No.  167.     Report  of  Bureau  of  Ethnology,  1883-84. 
V.  11,  No.  170.     Pt.  1.     Report  of  Smithsonian  Institution.     Pt.  1.     1886. 
V.  12,  No.  170.     Pt.  2.    Same.     Pt.  2.     (National  Museum.) 

House  Reports  of  Committees — 

V.  1,  Nos.  3476  to  3817. 
V.  2,  Nos.  3818  to  4181.     Except  4174. 

V.  3,  No.  4174,  Pts.  1  and  2.    Investigation  of  Labor  Troubles  in  Missouri, 

Arkansas,  Kansas,  Texas  and  Illinois.    • 


Fiftieth   Congress. 

FIRST  SESSION. 
Senate  Journal. 

Senate  Executive  Documents — 

V.    1,  Nos.  1  to  50. 

V.   2,  No.  51.    Pts.  1  to  3.    Report  U.  S.  Pacific  Railway  Commission  and 

Testimony.     Vols.  I  and  II. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  93 

« 

V.    3.  No.  51.    Pts.  4and5.    Same.    Vols.  Ill  and  IV. 

V.    4,  No.  51.    Pts.  6  and  7.    Same.    Vols.  V  and  VI. 

V.    5,  No.  51.    Pt.  8.    Same.    Vol.7. 

V.    6,  No.  51.    Pts.  9  and  10.    Same.    Vols.  Vlll  and  IX. 

V.    7,  Nos.  52  to  24.    Except  91  to  113. 

w     o    J  No.    91.     Rainfall  on  Pacific  Slope. 

^  •    °'  /  No.  282.    Climate  of  Oregon  and  Washington  Territory. 

V.    9,  No.  113.    The  Fishery. 

V.  10,  Nos.  125  to  193. 

V.  11,  Nos.  194  to  281.    Except  223. 

V.  12,  No.  223.    Fourth  Report  of  the  Civil  Service  Commission,  1886-87. 

Senate  Miscellaneous  Documents — 

V.  1,  Nos.  1  to  100. 

V.  2,  Nos.  101  to  211. 

V.  3,  No.  212.    Appropriations,  New  Offices,  Etc. 

Senate  Reports  Committees— 

V.    1,  Nos.  1  to  315. 
V.    2,  Nos.  316  to  660.    Except  570. 

V.    3,  No.  507.    Pts.  1  and  2.    Methods  of   Business  and  Work  in  Execu- 
tive Departments. 
V.    4,  No.  507.    Pt.  3.    Same. 
V.    5,  Nos.  661  to  1193. 
V.    6,  Nos.  1194  to  1623. 
V.    7,  Nos.  1624  to  1874. 
V.    8,  Nos.  1875  to  2396,  except  2332,  2373. 
V.    9,  No.  2332,  Pts.  1  to  3.    Revision  of  the  Tariff. 
V.  10,  No.  2373,  Pts.  1  and  2.    Operations  of  the  Civil  Service. 

House  Journal— 

V.  1. 
V.  2. 
V.  3.    Index. 

House  Executive  Documents— 

V.    1,  No.  1,  Pt.  1.  Foreign  Relations  of  United  States,  1887. 

V.    2,  No.  1,  Pt.  2.  Report  of  Secretary  of  War.    V.  1.     1887. 

V.    3,  No.  1,  Pt.  2.  Same.    V.  2,  Pt.  1.    (Engineers.) 

V.    4,  No.  1,  Pt.  2.  Same.    V.  2,  Pt.  2.    (Engineers.) 

V.    5,  No.  l,Pt.  2.  Same.    V.  2,  Pt.  3.    (Engineers.) 

V.    6,  No.  1,  Pt.  2.  Same.    V.  2,  Pt.  4.    (Engineers.) 

V.    7,  No.  l,Pt.  2.  Same.    V.  3.    (Ordnance  and  Signal  Office.) 

V.    8,  No.  1,  Pt.  3.  Report  of  Secretary  of  Navy,  1887. 

V.    9,  No.  1,  Pt.  4.  Report  of  Postmaster  General,  1887. 

V.  10,  No.  1,  Pt.  5.  Report  of  Secretary  of  Interior.    V.  1.    1887.    (Lands. 

etc.) 

V.  11,  No.  1,  Pt.  5.  Same.    V.  2.    (Indians.) 

V.  12,  Pt.  1,  No.  1,  Pt.  5.    Same.    V.  3,  Pt.  1.    (Geological  Survey.) 


94  OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

V.  12,  Pt.  2,  No.  1,  Pt.  5.    Same.     V.  3,  Pt.  2.     (Same.) 

V.  13,  No.  1,  Pt.  5.    Same.    V.  4.    (Education.) 

V.  14,  No.  1,  Pt.  5.    Same.    V.  5.    (Labor.) 

V.  15,  No.  1,  Pt.  6.    Report  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1887. 

V.  16,  No.  2.     Report  of  Secretary  of  Treasury,  1887. 

V.  17,  No.  3,  Pts.  1  and  2.     Report  of  Comptroller  of  Currency.    V.  1  and  2. 

V.  18,  Nos.  4  to  28,  except  5,  6,  and  14  to  17. 

V.  19,  Nos.  5,  14,  (Pt.  3,)  29,  30  and  376. 

V.  20,  No.  6,  Pts.  1  and  2.    Commerce  and  Navigation,  1887.    (Foreign  and 

Internal.) 
V.  21,  No.  14,  Pts.  1  and  2.    Expenditures,  Fines  and  Deductions,  Postoffice 

Department. 
V.  22,  No.  15.     Report  of  Secretary  of  Treasury  of  United  States,  1887. 
V.  23,  No.  16.    Tests  of  Iron  and  Steele,  1887. 
V.  24,  No.  17.     Report  of  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1887. 
V.  25,  No.  31  to  89. 
V.  26,  Nos.  to  210.     Except  124. 

w  rj-i    \  No.  124.     Receipts  and  Expenditures,  1884-85. 
^-  ^''  I  No.  382.    Same.     1885-86. 
V.  28,  Nos.  211  to  281. 
V.  29,  Nos.  282  to  469.     Except  376,  382,  400,  402,  and  405. 

(  No.  400.     Report  on  Taxation  Abroad. 
V.  30,  -j  No.  405.    Report  of  Director  of  Mint  on  Production  of  Precious 

(  Metals,  1887. 

V.  31,  No.  402.    Commercial  Relations,  1887. 
V.  32,  No.  470.    Report  of  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  1887. 

House  Miscellaneous  Documents— 

V.    1,  Nos.  1  to  280,  except  42,  63,  87  and  164. 

yj     ry    \  No.    42.    Mineral  Resources  of  the  United  States,  1886.  ' 

^'    ^'}  No.  375.     Bulletin  of  Geological  Survey.    Vol.  VI. 

V.    3,  No.  87,  Pt.  1.     Official  Register  of  United  States.    Vol.1,     1887. 

V.    4,  No.  87,  Pt.  2.     Same.    Vol.  2. 

V.    5,  No.  16s.    Report  of  Commissioner  of  Patents,  1886. 

V.    6,  Nos.  181  to  599,  except  325,  338,  339,  341,  342,  374,  375,  387,  571,  572, 

577,  585  and  597. 
V.    7,  No.  325.    Rebellion  Records.    Vol.  XVIII. 
V.    8,  No.  336.    Same.    Vol.  XIX,  Pt.  1. 
V.    9,  No.  339.    Same.       "    XIX,  Pt.  2. 
V.  10,  No.  341.    Same.       "    XX,  Pt.  1. 
V.  11,  No.  342.    Same.       "    XX,  Pt.  2. 

fNo.  374.    Presentation  of    Portraits  of  ex-Speakers  from   Massa- 
y   .r>  J         chusetts. 
^*  ^^'  ]  No.  577.    Memorial  Address  on  Seth  C.  Moffatt. 

l^No.  601.    Newbury  Centennial. 
V.  13,  No.  387.    Rebellion  Records.    V.  21. 
V.  14,  No.  571.     Report  of  Bureau  of  Ethnology,  1884-85. 
V.  15,  No.  572.    'Importation  of  Contract  Labor. 
V.  16,  No.  585.     Rebellion  Records.    V.  22,  Pt.  1. 
V.  17,  No.  600,  Pt.  1.     Reports  of  Smithsonian  Institution,  1887. 
V.  18,  No.  600,  Pt.  2.    Same.    (National  Museum.) 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  95 

V.  19,  No.  602.    Cruise  of  the  Corwin. 

V.  20,  No.  S03.    Diplomatic  Correspondence  of  the   American   Revolution. 
(It  is  supposed  this  work  will  comprise  several  volumes.) 
No.  604.    Consular  Reports,  vol.22,  Nos.  76  to  80,  April  to  June, 
Vol.21,  -1         1887. 

No.  60S.    Same,  vol.  23,  Nos.  81  to  84,  July  to  September,  1887. 
No.  606.    Same,  vol.  24,  Nos.  85  to  87,   October  to  December, 
22,  ■!         1887. 

No.  607,    Same,  vol.  25,  Nos.  88  to  91 ,  January  to  March,  1888. 
r,-.    ^  No.  608.    Same,  vol.  26,  Nos.  82  to  94,  April  to  June,  1888. 
"^'  }  No.  609.    Same,  vol.  27,  Nos.  95  to  97,  July  to  September,  1888. 
24,  No.  610.    Geology    of    Quicksilver    deposits    of     Pacific    Slopes. 
Monograph  of  Geological  Survey,  vol  13. 

24,  Pt.  2,  No.  610.    Pt.  2,  Atlas  accompanying  same. 

25,  No.  611.  Fossil  Fishes  and  Fossil  Plants  of  the  Triassic  Rocks  of 
New  Jersey  and  the  Connecticut  Valley.  Monograph 
of  Geological  Survey.    Vol.  XlV. 

26,  No.  597.  Memoirs  of  National  Academy  of  Science.  Vol.  IV. 
Pt.  2.    1887. 

27,  No.  63.    Postal  Laws  and  Regulations. 


House  Reports  of  Committees— 

Vol.  1,  Nos.  1  to  260. 

"  2,  Nos.  261  to  600. 

*'  3,  Nos.  601  to  970. 

"  4,  Nos.  971  to  1380. 

"  5,  Nos.  1381  to  1770. 

"  6,  Nos.  1771  to  2250. 

"  7,  Nos.  2251  to  2690. 

"  8,  Nos.  2691  to  3200,  except  3112. 

"  9,  No.  3212.    Investigation  of  Trusts. 

"  10,  Nos.  3201  to  3532,  except  3300. 

"  11,  3300,    Administration  of  Government  Printing  Office. 


SECOND  SESSION. 

Senate  Journal — 

Senate  Executive  Documents — 

Vol.  1,  Nos.  1  to  59. 
*'    2,  Nos.  60  to  76. 
"    3,  Nos.  77  to  130. 
*'    4,  Nos.  131  to  147,  and  1  Special  Session. 

Senate  Miscellaneous  Documents — 

Vol.  4,  No.  94.  ■  Appropriations,  New  Offices,  Etc. 
Senate  Reports  of  Committees— 


96  OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY 

Vol.  1,  Nos.  2397  to  2604. 
"    2,  Nos.  2605  to  2719,  except  2686,  2705,  2707,  2710,  and   1  to  3  Special 

Sessions. 
"    3,  No.  686,  Pts.  I  and  2.    Wasliington  Aqueduct  Tunnel. 
"    4,  No.  2705,  Pts.  1  and  2.    La  Abra  Silver  Mining  Company. 
"    5,  No.  2707.    Indian  Tradeships. 
"    6,  No.  2710.    Chippewa  Allotments  of  Lands  and  Timber  Contracts. 

House  Journal. 

House  Executive  Documents— 

Vol.    1,  No.  1,  Ft.  1.  Foreign  Relations  of  United  States. 

l,No.  l,Pt.  2.  Same.    Ft.  2. 

2,  No.  1,  Ft.  2.  Report  of  Secretary  of  War,  vol.  1,  1888. 

3,  No.  1,  Ft.  2.  Same.    Vol.  2,  Ft.  1.    (Engineers.) 

4,  No.  1,  Ft.  2.  Same.    Vol.  2,  Ft.  2.    (Engineers.) 

5,  No.  1,  Ft.  2.  Same.    Vol.  2,  Ft.  3.    (Engineers.) 

6,  No.  1,  Ft.  2.  Same.    Vol.  2,  Ft.  4.    (Engineers.) 

7,  No.  1,  Ft.  2.  Same.    Vol.  3,  Ft.  4.    (Ordnance  and  Signal  Office.) 

8,  No.  1,  Ft.  3.  Report  of  Secretary  of  Navy,  1888. 

9,  No.  1,  Ft.  4.  Report  of  Fostmaster-General,  1888. 

10,  No.  1,  Ft.  5.    Report  of  Secretary  of  Interior.  Vol.  1.  1888.  (Lands). 

11,  No.  1,  Ft.  5.     Report  of  Secretary  of  Interior,  vol.  2  (Indians.) 

12,  No.  1,  Ft.  5.    Same,  vol.  3.    (Miscellaneous.) 

13,  No.  1,  Ft.  5.    Same,  vol.  4.    (Geological  Survey.) 

14,  No.  1,  Ft.  5.    Same,  vol.  5.    (Education.) 

15,  No.  1,  Ft.  5.    Same,  vol.  6.    (Labor.) 

16,  No.  1,  Ft.  6.    Report  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia, 
1888. 

17,  No.  2.     Report  of  Secretary  of  Treasury. 

18,  No.  2,  Fts.  1  and  2.    Report  of  Comptroller  of  Currency,  vols.   1 
and  2,  1888. 

19,  Nos.  4  to  30,  except  5,  6  and  22. 
r,/^    J  No.    5.    Estimates  of  Appropriations,  1890. 
^'  I  No.  71.     Deficiency  Appropriations,  1889. 

21,  No.  6.    Commerce  and. Navigation,  1888. 

22,  No.  22.     Report  of  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1888. 

23,  No.  31,  Ft.  1.     Offers  and  Contracts  for  Carrying  the  Mails,  1888. 

24,  No.  31,  Ft.  2.    Fines  and  Deductions,  Post  Office  Dept,  1888. 

25,  Nos.  32  to  110,  except  45  and  71. 

26,  Nos.  120  to  160. 

27,  No.  45.    Tests  of  Iron  and  Steele,  1888. 

House  Miscellaneous  Documents — 

Vol.    1,  Nos.  1  to  135,  except  4,  60,  63,  109,  113,  129,  133  and  134. 
"      2,  No.  4.    Mineral  Resources  of  United  States,  1887. 
"      3,  No.  60.    Rebellion  Records.    Vol.  22,  Ft.  2. 

"      4,  No.  63.    Digest  of  Contested  Elections,  in  48th,  49th  and  50th  Con- 
gresses. 
*'      5,  No.  109.    Report  of  Commissioner  of  Patents,  1888. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  97 

Vol.  6,  No.  113.    Rebellion  Records.    Vol.  23,  Pt.  1. 

''  7,  No.  129.    Same.    Vol.  23,  Pt.  2. 

"  8,  No.  133.    Report  of  Commissioner  of  Fish  and  Fisheries,  Pt.  15, 1887. 

*'  9,  No.  134.    Irrigation  in  Egypt.    (Barois.) 

"  10,  No.  136.    Bulletin  of  Fish  Commission,  vol.  7,  1887. 

»4  n    ^  No.  137.    Bulletin  of  Geological  Survey,  Nos.  42  to  46. 
'^'JNo.  138.    Same,  ^os.  47  to  54. 

House  Miscellaneous  Documents — 

V.  12,  No.  139.    Fourth  and  Fifth  Reports  of  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry, 
1887-88. 

(  No.  140.    Consular  Reports.    V.  28,  Nos.  98  to  100.    October  to 
V.  13,  ]         December,  1888. 

(  No.  141.    Same.    V.  29,  Nos.  101  to  103.    January  to  March,  1889. 
V.  14,  No.  142,  Pt.  1.    Peport  of  Smithsonian  Institution.    Pt.  1.     1888. 
V.  15,  No.  142,  Pt.  2.     Same.     Pt.  2. 
V.  16,  Nos.  143  to  146. 
V.  17,  No.  147,  Pts.  1  and  2.    The  Potomac  or  Younger  Mesozoic  Flora,  with 

Plates.    Monograph  of  Geological  Survey.    V.  15. 
V.  18,  No.  148.    Astronomical  Observations,  1884. 

House  Reports  of  Committees— 

V.  1,  Nos.  3533  to  3869. 
V.  2,  Nos.  3870  to  4069. 
V.  3,  Nos.  4070  to  4168,  except  4147. 

V.  4,  No.  4147.    Labor  Troubles  in  the  Anthracite  Regions  of  Pennsylvania. 
1887-88. 


Fifty-First  Congress. 

FIRST  SESSION. 

Senate  Journal. 

Senate  Executive  Documents — 

V.    4,  No.  18.    International  Exhibition  at  Melbourne,  1888. 
V.    6,  No.  53,  Pt.  1     International  Conference  (Marine),  vol.  1,  1889. 
V.    7,  No.  53,  Pts.  2  and  3.    Same,  vol.  2,  1889. 
V.  10,  No.  115.    Climate  of  Nebraska. 
V.  12,  Nos.  216  to  239,  except  231  and  232. 

V.  13,  No.  231.    Minutes  of  the  International  American  Conference. 
V.  14,  No.  232.    International  American  Conference,  vol.  1.    (Reports.) 
V.  15,  No.  232,  Pt.  2.    Same,  vol.  2. 
V.  16,  No.  232,  Pts.  3  and  4.    Same,  vol.  3. 

V.  17,  No.  232,  Pt.  5.     Conferencia  Internacional  Americana  (Dictamenes, 
etc.),  tomo  1. 


98  OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

V.  18,  No.  232,  Pt.  6.    Same,  tomo  2. 
V.  19,  No.  232,  Pt.  7.     Same,  tomo  3. 

Senate  Miscellaneous  Documents— 

V.  6.  No.  246.    Appropriations,  New  Officers,  etc. 

Senate  Reports  of  Committees — 

V.  5,  No.  928,  Pts.  1  to  3.    Irrigation  and  Reclaimation  of  Arid  Lands. 
V.  6,  No.  298,  Pts.  4  to  6.    Same. 

House  Journal. 

House  Executive  Documents— 

V.    1,  No.  1,  Pt.  1.    Foreign  Relations  of  United  States,  1889. 

V.    2,  No.  1,  Pt.  2.     Report  of  Secretary  of  War,  vol.  1,  1889. 

V.    3,  No.  1,  Pt.  2.    Same,  vol.  2,  Pt.  1.     (Engineers.) 

V.    4,  No.  1,  Pt.  2.     Same,  vol.  2,  Pt.  2.    (Engineers.) 

V.    5,  No.  1,  Pt.  2.     Report  of   Secretary  of  War.    Vol.  2,  Pt.  3.     (Engi- 
neers). 

V.    6,  No.  1,  Pt.  2.     Same.    Vol.  2,  Pt.  4.     (Engineers). 

V.    7,  No.  1,  Pt.  3.    Same.    Vols.  3  and  4,  Pts.  1  and  2.    (Ordnance  and 
Signal  Office). 

V.    8,  No.  1,  Pt.'3.    Report  of  Secretary  of  Navy.    Vol.  1.    1889. 

V.    9,  No.  1,  Pt.  3.     Same.    Vol.  2.     1889. 

V.  14,  Pt.  2,  No.  1,  Pt.  5.     Report  of  Secretary  of  Interior.     Vol.  4,  Pt.  2. 
(Geological  Survev;  Irrigation). 

V.  15,  No.  1,  Pt.  5.    Same!    Vol.  5,  Pt.  1.    (Education). 

V.  15,  Pt.  2,  No.  1,  Pt.  5.    Same.    Vol.  5,  Pt.  2.    (Education). 

V.  17,  No.  1,  Pt.  7.     Report  of  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  1889. 

V.  19,  No.  2.    Report  Secretary  of  Treasury,  1889. 

(  No.      5.     Estimates  of  Appropriations,  1889. 

V.  21,  ]  No.  174.     Deficiency  Estimates,  1890. 

(No.  394.     Supplemental  Estimates,  1890. 

V.  23,  No.  6,  Pt.  2.    Internal  Commerce.     1890. 

V.  24,  Nos.  8  to  39,  except  14. 

V.  25,  No.  14.    Tests  of  Iron  and  Steel.     1889. 

V.  31,  Nos.  141  to  212,  except  174. 

V.  32,  Nos.  213  to  263. 

V.  33,  No.  264,  Pts.  1  and  2.    Survey  of  Waterway  from  Lake  Michigan  to 
Illinois  River. 

V.  34,  Nos.  265  to  294. 

V.  36,  No.  336.    Report  of  Commissioner  of  Labor,  1889.    (Railroad  labor). 

V.  43,  No.  436.    Report  of  Treasurer  of  the  United  States,  1889. 

House  Miscellaneous  Documents — 

V.    5,  No.  41,  Pt.  1.    Official  Register  of  United  States.    Vol.  1.    1889. 

V.    6,  No.  41,  Pt.  2.    Same.    Same.     Vol.  2.    1889. 

V.  20,  No.  224,  Pt.  1.     Report  of  Smithsonian  Institution,  1889. 

V.  21,  No.  224,  Pt.  2.     Same.    (National  Museum). 

V.  23,  Nos.  229,  243,  and  262  to  266.     (Memorial  Addresses). 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  99 

V.  27,  No.  237.    Opinions  of  Attorney  General,  vol.  17. 

V,  28,  No.  238.    Same,  vol.  18. 

V.  29,  No.  239.    Same,  vol.  19. 

N.  32,  No.  244.    Bulletins  of  Geological  Survey,  Nos.  55  to  61. 

V.  37.  No.  249.  Paleozoic  Fishes  of  North  America.  Monograph  of  Geo- 
logical Survey,  vol.  16. 

V.  39,  No.  267.  Consular  Reports,  vol.  33.  Nos.  116  to  119.  June  to  Sep- 
tember, 1890. 

V.  40,  No.  268.    Special  Consular  Reports. 

V.  41,  No.  269.    Fifth  Report  of  Entomological  Commission. 

V.  42,  No.  270.    Report  of  Animal  Industry,  1889-90. 

V.  43,  No.  271.  Tertiary  Insects.  Final  Reports  of  Geological  and  Geo- 
graphical Survey  of  the  Territories,  vol.  13. 

V.  45,  No.  272,  Pt.  2.  Contributions  to  North  American  Ethnology,  vol. 
2,  Pt.  2. 

V.  46,  No.  273.    Same,  vol.  6. 

House  Reports  of  Committees — 

V.    1,  Nos.  1  to  289. 

V.    2,  Nos.  290  to  657. 

V.  3,  Nos.  658  to  1044,  except  712*. 

V.  4,  Nos.  1045  to  1210. 

V.  5,  Nos.  1211  to  1648,  except  1473*. 

V.  6,  Nos.  1649  to  2084,  except  2070*. 

V.  7,  Nos.  2085  to  2445. 

V.  8  Nos.  2446  to  2772. 

V.  9,  Nos.  2773  to  3025. 

V.  10,  Nos.  3026  to  3243,  except  3174*. 

♦Not  printed. 


SECOND  SESSION. 

Senate  Journal — 

Senate  Miscellaneous  Documents — 

V.  2,  No.  26.    Memorial  Addresses  on  James  B.  Beck. 
V.  5,  No.  83.    Report  of  American  Historical  Association, 


V.  7,  No.  95.    Appropriations,  New  Offices,  etc. 


House  Executive  Documents — 


V.    1,  No.  1,  Pt.  1.    Foreign  Relations  of  United  States,  1890. 
V.  17,  No.  1,  Pt.  6.    Report  of  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  1890. 

(  No.  1,  Pt.  8.     Report  of  Civil  Service  Commission,  1890. 
V.  21,  ]  No.  4.    Report  of  Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue,  1890. 

(  No.  7.    Report  of  Attorney  General,  1890. 
V.  24,  No.     6,  Pt.  2.    Commerce  and  Navigation,  1890.    (Internal.) 
V.  25,  Nos.    8  to  47,  except  45. 

V.  26,  No.    45,  Pt.  1.     Special  Consular  Reports  on  Irrigation,  Canals,  etc. 
V.  27,  No.    45,  Pt.  2.     Same. 
V.  28,  Nos.  48  to  128,  except  70,  80,  90  and  106.    (Pt.  3.) 


100 


OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


Commercial  Relations,  1888-89. 
Report  of  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1890. 
Report  of  Treasurer  of  United  States,  1890. 
Offers  and  Contracts  for  Carrying  the  Mails,  1890. 
Tests  of  Iron  and  Steel,  1890. 

Report  of  Commissioner  of  Labor,  1890.    (Cost  of  Produc- 
tion of  Iron,  Coal,  etc.,  and  Cost  of  Living.) 
V.  38,  No.  287.    Irrigation  and  Water  Storage. 


V. 

29,  No. 

70. 

V. 

30,  No. 

80. 

V. 

31,  No. 

90. 

V 

32,  No. 

106. 

V 

34,  No. 

165. 

V. 

37,  No. 

265. 

House  Miscellaneous  Documents — 

V.    9,  No.  128.    Consular  Reports,  vol.  34,  Nos.  120  to  123,  September  to 

December,  1890. 
V.  10,  No.  129,  Pt.  1.    Report  of  Smithsonian  Institution.    Pt.  1.    1890. 
V.  12,  No.  130.    Disease  of  the  Horse. 
V.  13,  No.  131.    Bulletin  of  Fish  Commission,  vol.  9.    1889. 
V.  14,  No.  132.    Astronomical  Observations,  1886. 
V.  15,  No.  136.    Bulletins  of  Geological  Survey,  Nos.  62  to  65. 
V.  16,  No.  137.    Digest  of  Contested  Election  Cases  in  the  51st  Congress. 


Congressional  Globe. 

(Not  Bound.) 

First  Session 

31st  Congress, 

Parti,  Vol.21. 

1850. 

" 

31st 

"    2, 

'    21. 

1850. 

(( 

31st 

"     1, 

'    22. 

1850. 

Second   ' 

31st 

"     1, 

'    23. 

1851. 

First 

32d 

"     1, 

'    24. 

1852. 

(( 

32d 

"    2, 

'    24. 

1852. 

'• 

32d 

"     3, 

'    24. 

1852. 

ii 

32d 

"     4, 

'    24. 

1852. 

" 

33d 

"     1, 

'    28. 

1854. 

(( 

33d 

"    2, 

'     28. 

1854. 

it 

33d 

"     3,     "    28. 

1854. 

Second 

33d 

Vol.  30,  1855. 

i( 

33d 

"    30,  1855. 

First 

35th 

Dec.  7,  '57.    1858. 

Also 

Special  Session  of  Senate,  Mar.  11,  ' 

58. 

First  Ses 

sion 

,  35th  Congress. 

1858. 

" 

• 

35th  Congress. 

May  12,  1858. 

" 

' 

35th  Congress. 

December  8,  ' 

57.     1858. 

Special  S 

essic 

)n  of  the  Senate. 

Pt.  1,  Dec.  6, 

'58.     1859. 

(( 

ti 

" 

it 

"   2,  F 

eb.  17, 

'59.     1859. 

NOTE. 

Hon.  Geo  Chandler.,  Assistant  Secretary  Interior: 

The  foregoing  do  not  agree  with  your  printed  list  as  to  the  number  of  vol- 
umes and  the  year  in  which  the  session  was  held.  The  above  is  made  up  from 
the  printed  title  page  of  the  volumes  I  have. 

W.  F.  WHEELER,  Librarian. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  101 

Congressional   Globe. 

Vol.  36,  Pt.  1.  39th  Congress,  1st  Session,  Pt.  1. 

36,  Pt.  2.  "                  "              Pt.  2. 

36,  Pt.  3.  ♦'                  "              Pt.  3. 

36,  Pt.  4.  '*                  ''              Pt.  4. 

36,  Pt.  5.  *'                  *'              Pt.  5  and  Appendix. 

37,  Pt.  1.  39th  Congress,  2d  Session,  Pt.  1. 
37,  Pt.  2.  '♦                  "              Pt.  2. 
37,  Pt.  3.  "                  "             Pt.  3  and  Appendix. 
2o    {  40th  Congress,  1st  Session,  and  Appendix. 

'   (  Also  Special  Session  of  Senate. 
39,  Pt,  1.    40th  Congress,  2d  Session,  Pt.  1. 
39,  Pt.  2.  "  "  Pt.  2. 

39,  Pt.  3.  "  "  Pt.  3. 

39,  Pt.  4.  "  "  Pt.  4. 

39  Pt  "i     5  ^^^^  Congress,  2d  Session,  Pt.  5  and  Appendix, 
jv,    I.  5.    J  Supplement;  trial  of  A.  Johnson. 

40,  Pt.  1.    40th  Congress,  3d  Session,  Pt.  1. 
40,  Pt.  2.  "  "  Pt.  2. 
40,  Pt.  3.               '*                  "              Pt.  3  and  Appendix. 
.,    J  41st  Congress,  1st  Session  and  Appendix. 

'  {  Also  Special  Session  of  Senate. 

42,  Pt.  1.    41st  Congress,  2d  Session,  Pt.  1. 

42,  Pt.  2.  "  "  Pt.  2. 

42,  Pt.  3.  "  "  Pt.  3. 

42,  Pt.  4.  "  *'  Pt.  4. 

42,  Pt.  5.  '*  "  Pt.  5. 

42,  Pt.  6.  "  "  Pt.  6. 

42.  41st  Congress,  2d  Session.    Appendix. 

43,  Pt.  1.    41st  Congress,  3d  Session,  Pt.  1. 


43,  Pt.  2. 

Pt.  2. 

43   Pt.  3. 

Pt.  3  and  Appendix. 

44,  Pt.  1. 

42d  Congress,  1st  Session,  Pt.  1. 

44,  Pt.  2. 

{  42d  Congress,  1st  Session,  Pt.  2  and  Appendix. 
I  Also  Special  Session  of  Senate, 

45,  Pt.  1, 

42d  Congress,  2d   Session,  Pt.  1. 

45,  Pt.  2. 

Pt.  2. 

45,  Pt.  3. 

Pt.  3. 

45,  Pt.  4. 

Pt.  4. 

(  42d  Congress,  2d  Session,  Pt.  5. 

45,  Pt.  5. 

■j  42d  Congress,  2d  Session.    Appendix. 

(42d  Congress,  2d  Session.    Index. 

46,  Pt.  1. 

42d  Congress,  3d  Session,  Pt.  1. 

46,  Pt.  2. 

Pt.  2. 

46,  Pt.  3. 

Pt.  3  and  Appendix. 

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Congressional    Record, 


Vol. 


2,  Pt.  1. 

43d  Congress, 

1st.  Session, 

Pt.  1. 

2,  Pt.  2. 

" 

" 

Pt.  2. 

2,  Pt.  3. 

(i 

44 

Pt.  3. 

2,  Pt.  4. 

it 

44 

Pt.  4. 

2,  Pt.  5-. 

t( 

44 

Pt,5, 

2,  Pt.  6. 

ti 

44 

Pt.  6,  and  Appendix. 

H 

44 

Index. 

3,  Pt.  1. 

(4 

2d  Session, 

Pt.  1. 

3,  Pt.  2, 

tl 

44 

Pt.  2. 

3,  Pt.  3. 

(( 

" 

Pt.  3,  and  Appendix. 

(( 

44 

Index. 

4,  Pt.  1. 

(  44th  Congress,  1st  Session,  Pt.  1. 
I  Also  Special  Session  of  Senate. 

4,  Pt.  2. 

44th  Congress, 

1st  Session 

Pt.2. 

4,  Pt.  3. 

4( 

44 

Pt.3. 

4,  Pt.  4. 

(4 

<4 

Pt.  4. 

4,  Pt.  5. 

44 

44 

Pt.  5. 

4,  Pt.  6. 

" 

44 

Pt.  6,  and  Appendix. 

44 

44 

Indexto  Pts.  lto6. 

4,  Pt.  7. 

44 

44 

(Beli^nap's  Trial). 

5,  Pt.  1. 

44 

2d  Session 

,  Pt.  1. 

5,  Pt.  2. 

" 

44 

Pt.2. 

5,  Pt.  3. 

44 

44 

Pt.  3,  and  Appendix. 

5,  Pt.  4. 

44 

" 

Pt.  4.     (Electoral  Commission.) 

44 

44 

Index  to  Pts.  1  to  3. 

6,  45th  Congress,  1st  Session,  and  Appendix.    Also  Special  Session  of 

Senate 

. 

9,  Pt.  1. 

46th  Congress 

1st  Session 

,Pt.  1. 

9,  Pt.  2. 

44 

44 

Pt.  2,  and  Appendix. 

11,  Pt.  1. 

'* 

3d  Session 

Pt.  1. 

11,  Pt.  2, 

" 

" 

Pt.2. 

11,  Pt.3. 

44 

" 

Pt.  3,  and  Appendix. 

44 

44 

Index. 

21,  Pt.  1. 

J  51st  Congress, 
I  And  Special  S 

1st  Sessior 

,  Pt.  1. 

ession  of  Senate. 

21,Pt.2. 

51st  Congress, 

1st  Session, 

Pt.2. 

21,  Pt.  3. 

44 

" 

Pt.3. 

21,  Pt.  4. 

44 

44 

Pt.  4. 

21,  Pt.  5. 

44 

44 

Pt.  5. 

21,  Pt.  6. 

44 

44 

Pt.6. 

21,  Pt.  7. 

" 

44 

Pt.  7. 

21,  Pt.  8. 

" 

44 

Pt.  8. 

11,  Pt.9. 

" 

" 

Pt.9. 

21,  Pt.  10. 

44 

" 

Pt.  10. 

21,  Pt.  11. 

44 

" 

Pt.  11,  and  Appendix. 

4; 

44 

Index. 

22,  Pt.  1. 

44 

2d  Session, 

Pt.  1. 

22,  Pt.  2. 

" 

" 

Pt.2. 

22,  Pt.  3. 

44 

" 

Pt.  3. 

22,  Pt.  4. 

44 

♦• 

Pt.  4. 

CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  103 

American  Archives. 


Fourth  Series,  vols.  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  and  6. 
Fifth       "       vols.  1,2  and  3. 


American  State  Papers. 


FINANCE. 

V.  4,  17th  Cong.,  2d  Session,  to  18th  Cong.,  1st  Session. 
V.  5,  18th  Cong.,  1st  Session,  to  20th  Cong.,  1st  Session. 


MILITARY  AFFAIRS. 

V.  3,  18th  Cong.,  1st  Session,  to  20th  Cong.,  1st  Session. 

V.  4,  20th      "        2d        "       to  22d 

V.  5,  22d       "        1st        ''       to  24th      " 

V.  6,  24tli  Cong.,  1st  and  2d  Sessions. 

V.  7,         "  2d  Session,  to  25th  Cong.,  2d  Session. 

NAVAL  AFFAIRS. 

V.  2,  18th  Cong.,  1st  Session,  to  19th  Cong.,  2d  Session. 

V.  3,  19th  Cong.,  2d  Session,  to  21st 

V.  4,  21st  Cong.,      "  to  24th       "      1st  Session. 

PUBLIC  LANDS. 

V.  4,  18th  Cong.,  1st  Session,  to  19th  Cong.,  2d  Session. 

V.  5,  20th  Cong.,  1st  and  2d  Sessions. 

V.  6,  21st  Cong.,  1st  Session,  to  23d  Cong.,  1st  Session. 

V.  7,  23d  Cong.,  1st  and  2d  Sessions. 

V.  8,  24th  Cong,      " 


Department  of  State. 


Foreign  Relations  of  the  United  States,  or  Diplomatic  Correspondence— 
1875,  V.  1  and  2.        1882. 


104 


OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


1876. 

1884. 

1877. 

1886. 

1878. 

1887. 

1879. 

1888,  V.  1  and  2 

1880. 

1889. 

1881. 

1890. 

Report  on  the  Commercial  Relations  of  the  United  States- 


1879,  V.  1  and  2. 

1885,  V.  1. 

1880  J  ^  , 

1881  \^-  ^' 

1886,  V.  2. 

1887,  V.  1. 

1882?  V.  1. 
1883  \  V.  2. 

1888. 
1889. 

1884,  V.  1. 

1890-91. 

CONSULAR  REPORTS. 


Vol.  2,  Nos.  7,8.  1881. 

3,  "   10.  1881. 

6,  "   22.  1882. 

10,  "   32,  33,  34.  1883. 

11,  "   35,36,37,38.  1884. 

12,  "   39,  41K.  1884. 

13,  "   42,  43,  44.  1884. 

14,  "   45,  46,  47,  48.  1884. 

15,  "   49,50,51.  1885. 

16,  "   53,  53>^,  54,  55,  56.  1885. 

17,  "   57,  58,  59.  1885. 

18,  "   60,61,62.  1886. 

19,  "   63,  64,  65,  66,  67,  68.  1886. 

20,  "   68^,  69,  70.  1886. 

21,  "   73,  73>^,  74,  75.  1886. 

22,  "   76,  77,  78,  79,  80.  1887. 

23,  "   81,  82,  83,  84.  1887. 

24,  "   85,  86,  87.  1887. 

25,  "   88,89,91.  1888.   • 

26,  "   92,93,94.  1888. 

27,  "   95,96,97.  1888. 

28,  "   98,99.  1888. 

29,  "  102,  103,  104.  1889. 

30,  "  105,  106,  107.  1889. 

31,  "  108,  109,  no,  111.  1889. 

32,  "  112,113,114,115.  1890. 

33,  "  116,  117,  118,  119.  1890. 

34,  "  120,  121,  122,  123.  1890. 

35,  "  124,  125,  126,  127.  1891. 

36,  "  128,  129,  130,  131.  1891. 

37,  "  132,  133,  134,  135.  1891. 


(Also,  136,  137,  138,  139,  140,  141,  142,  143,  144. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  105 

SPECIAL  CONSULAR  REPORTS. 

Pamphlets- 
India  Rubber,  Pt.  I,  Pt.  2,  I  vol.     1892. 

Cotton  Textiles  in  Foreign  Countries,  1890. 
Files  in  Spanish  America,  1890. 
V.  1.    <  Carpet  Manufacture  in  Foreign  Countries,  1890. 
Malt  and  Beer  in  Spanish  America,  1890. 
Fruit  Culture  in  Foreign  Countries,  1890. 
(  Refrigerators  and  Food  Preservation  in  Foreign  Countries,  1890. 
V.  2.    ]  European  Emigration,  1890. 

(Olive  Culture  in  the  Alps— Marltimes,  1891. 
V.  3.    Streets  and  Highways  In  Foreign  Countries,  1891. 
V.  4.    Port  Regulations  In  Foreign  Countries,  1891. 

(  Coal  and  Coal  Consumption  in  Spanish  America.     1891. 
Vol.  5,  ]  Gas  and  Gas  Manufacture  In  Foreign  Countries.     1891. 
(Slave  Trade  In  Foreign  Countries,  1891. 


MISCELLANEOUS  CONSULAR  REPORT. 

Trade  Guilds  of  Europe.     1885. 

Survey  of  the  Northern  Boundary  of  the  United  States  to  the  Summit  of  the 
Rocky  Mountains.     1878. 

MISCELLANEOUS  REPORTS. 

Treasury  Department — 

Vol.  1 .    Report  of  the  Director  of  the  Mint.     1887. 

Vol.  1.    Same.     1888. 

Vol.  1.    Report  of  the  Chief  of  the  Bureau  of  Statistics  (Internal  Commerce). 

1889. 
Vol.  1.    Same  (Internal  Commerce).     1890. 
Report  on  the  Mineral  Resources  of  the  United  States  West  of  the  Rocky 

Mountains.     1872.     1873.     1874.     1875.     1876. 
Report  on  the  Production  of  the  Precious  Metals  of  the  United  States.     1880. 

1881.     1882.     1883.     1884.    1886.    1887.    1888.    1889.    1890.    1891. 

MISCELLANEOUS  SERIES. 

Medical  and  Surgical  History  of  the  War.    Med.  Vol.  and  Appendix. 
Same.    Surgical  and  Appendix.    Presented  by  O.  B.  O'Bannon  of  Deer 
Lodge. 

OFFICIAL  RECORDS  OF  THE  WAR  OF  THE  REBELLION. 

Vol.  24,  Pts.  1,2,3. 
Vol.25,  Pts.  1,2. 
Vol.26,  Pts.  1,2. 
Vol.27,  Pts.  1,2,3. 


.  3 
.  4 
.    6 

.    7 


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Vol.  28,  Pts.  1,  2. 
Vol.29,  Pts.  1,2. 
Vol.30,  Pts.  1,2,3,4. 
Vol.31,  Pts.  1,2,3. 
Vol.32,  Pts.  1,2,3. 
Vol.  33. 

Vol.34,  Pts.  1,2,3,4. 
Vol.  35,  Pts.  1,  2. 
Vol.  36,  Pts.  1,2,3. 
Vol.37,  Pts.  1,2. 
Vol.  38,  Pts.  1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 
Vol.  39,  Pts.  1,  2,  3. 
Vol.40,  Pt.  1. 

Atlas  Accompanying  Same,  Pts. 
2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 


DEPARTMENT  OF  INTERIOR. 

Reports  of  the  Superintendent  of  the  Yellowstone  National  Park  for   1872,   1879, 

1886,  1887,  and  1888. 
Report  of  Secretary  of  Interior  to  the  President.    1888.    V.  3. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE. 
Annual  Reports— 


Vol.  8. 

Vol.  9. 

Vol.  10,  Pts. 

1,2. 

Vol.  11,  Pts. 

1,  2,  3. 

Vol.  12,  Pts, 

1,2,3. 

Vol.  13. 

Vol.  14. 

Vol.  15. 

Vol.  16,  Pts. 

1,2. 

Vol.  17,  Pts. 

1,2. 

Vol.  18. 

Vol.  19,  Pts. 

1,2. 

Vol.  20,  Pts. 

1,2. 

Vol.21. 

Vol.  22,  Pts. 

1,2. 

Vol.  23,  Pts. 

1,2. 

1847. 

1865.  V. 

1,2,3. 

1849. 

V. 

1,2.* 

1867.  V. 

1,2,3,4. 

1850. 

V. 

1,2-* 

1868.  V. 

1,2,3,4, 

1861. 

V. 

1,2. 

1869.  V. 

1,2,3,4, 

1862. 

V. 

1,2. 

1870.  V. 

1,2,3. 

1853. 

V. 

1,2. 

1871.  V. 

1,  2,  3. 

1854. 

V. 

1,2,3.* 

1876. 

1855. 

V. 

1,  2,  3.* 

1878. 

1856. 

V. 

1,2,3,4*. 

1881-82. 

1857. 

V. 

1,2,  3,4*. 

1883. 

1858. 

V. 

1,  2,  3,  4*. 

1884. 

1859. 

V. 

1,  2,  3.* 

1886. 

1860. 

V. 

1,2,3*. 

1887. 

1861. 

V. 

1,  2,  3.* 

1888. 

1863. 

V. 

1,2. 

1889. 

1864. 

V. 

1,2. 

1891. 

*The  Report  on  Agriculture. 

MISCELLANEOUS  SERIES. 

Office  of  Indian  Affairs,  Annual  Reports,  1886. 
Annual  Reports  Bureau  of  Education— 

1873.  1878.  1882  and  1883. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  107 

1875.  1879.  1883  and  1884. 

1876.  1880.  1884  and  1885. 

1877.  1881.  1885  and  1886. 

Special  Report  Indian  Education  and  Civilization- 
American  Education  in  Fine  and  Industrial  Arts.    Pt.  2. 
Industrial  and  Manual  Training  in  Public  Schools.    Washington,  1892. 


Bureau  of  Education— Pamphlets. 


CIRCULARS  OF  INFORMATION. 

No.  2,  1875— English,  Eskimo,  and  Eskimo,  English,  1890. 

No.  3,  1875 — An  Account  of  the  Systems  of  Public  Instruction  in  Belgium,  Russia, 
Turkey,  Servia  and  Egypt. 

No.  6,  1875— Statements  Relating  to   Reformatory,  Charitable    and    Industrial 
Schools  for  the  Young. 

No.  8,  1875— Schedule  for  the  Preparation  of  Students'  Work  for  the  Centennial 
Exhibition  of  1876.    Washington. 

No.  4,  1880— Burial  School  Architecture,  with  Illustrations. 

No.  1,  1886— The  Study  of  Music  in  Public  Schools. 

No.  2,  1886— Proceedings  of  the  Department  of  the  National  Educational  Associ- 
ation at  Washington,  Feb.  23-26,  1886. 

No.  2,  1887 — The  Study  of  History  in  American  Colleges  and  Universities.    By 
Herbert  B.  Adams,  Ph.  D. 

No.  3,  1887— Proceedings  of  the  Department  of  Superintendence  of  the  National 
Educational  Association  at  Washington,  March  15-17,  1887. 

No.  2,  1888— Thomas  Jefferson  and  the  University  of  Virginia.    By  Herbert  B. 
Adams,  Ph.  D.,  with  Sketches  of  Other  Colleges  and  Universities. 

No.  2,  1888— The   History  of    Education  in  North  Carolina.    By  Charles  Lee 
Smith. 

No.  3,  1888— History  of  Higher  Education  in  South  Carolina,  with  Sketches  of 
Free  School  System.    By  Colyer  Merriweather,  A.  B. 

No.  6,  1888— Proceedings  of  Department  of  Superintendence  of  the  National  As- 
sociation of  Education  at  its  meeting  in  Washington,  Feb.  14-16,  1888. 

No.  4,  1888— Contributions  to  American  Educational  History.    Edited  by  Her- 
bert B.  Adams. 

No.  5 — Education  in  Georgia.    By  Charles  Edgworth  Jones. 


108  OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

No.  1,  1889— Contributions  to  American  Educational  History.    Edited  by  Her- 
bert B.  Adams. 

No.  7— Higher  Education   in  Wisconsin.    By  William  F.  Allen  and  David  E. 
Spencer. 

No.  1,  1889— Indian   Education.    By  General  T.  J.  Morgan,  Commissioner  of 
Indian  Affairs. 

No.  2,  1889— Proceedings  of  the  Department  of  Superintendence  of  the  National 
Educational  Association  at  its  Washington  Meeting,  March  6-8,  1889. 

No.  3,  1889— Contributions  to  American  Educational  History.    Edited  by  Her- 
bert B.  Adams. 

No.  8— History  of  Education  in  Alabama.    By  Willis  G.  Clark. 


BULLETIN. 

No.  1,  1890— Honorary  Degrees  as  Conferred  in  American  Colleges.    By  Charles 
Foster  Smith,  A.  M. 

CIRCULAR. 

No.  1,  1890— Contributions  to  American  Educational  History.    Edited  by  Her- 
bert B.  Adams. 

No.  1,  1890— The  History  of  Federal  and  State  Aid  to  Higher  Education   in  the 
United  States.    By  Frank  W.  Blackman,  Ph.  D. 

No.  3,  1890 — The  Teaching  and  History  of  Mathematics  in  the  United  States. 
By  Florian  Cajori  (two  copies). 

No.  1,  1891— Contributions    to    Educational    History.     Edited    by  Herbert  B. 
Adams. 

No.  10— Higher  Education  in  Indiana.    By  James  Albert  Woodburn,  Ph.  D. 

No.  2,  1891— The  Fourth  International  Prison  Congress,  St.  Petersburg,  Russia. 
By  C.  D.  Randall,  Delegate  from  the  United  States. 

No.  5,  1891— Contributions  to  American  Educational  History,  edited  by  Herbert 
B.  Adams. 

No.  12— The  History  of  Higher  Education  in  Ohio,  by  G.  W.  Knight,  Ph.  D., 
and  John  R.  Comas,  A.  M. 

No.  6,  1891— Contributions  to  American  Educational  History,  edited  by  Herbert 
B.  Adams. 

No.  13— History  of  Higher  Education  in  Massachusetts,  by  George  Garry  Bush, 
Ph.  D. 


SPECIAL  REPORTS. 

Special  Report  on  Indian  Education  and  Civilization,  1885,  by  Alice  C.  Fletcher. 
Vol.  2,  Pt.  2. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  109 

Public  Libraries  of   the  United  States— Their   Condition    and    Management. 
Washington,  1876.     Pt.  1.    Edited  by  S.  R.  Warren  and  S.  N.  Clark. 

The  National  Bureau  of   Education— Its  History,  Work  and  Limitations,  by 
Alex.  Shivas,  D.  D.    Washington,  1875. 

List  of  Public  School  Officials  in  the  United  States  and  Territories  of  the  United 
States.    Corrected  May,  1875.    Washington,  1875. 

Publications  of  the  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Education,  from  1877  to  1890,  with  Subject 
Index. 

Rules  for  a  Dictionary  Catalogue,  by  Charles  A.  Cutter,  2d  Edition,  1889. 

Same— 2d  Edition,  with  Corrections  and  Additions,  and  an  Alphabetical  Index, 
1891. 

LABOR. 

Sixth  Annual  Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Labor.    Washington,  1891.    Steel, 
Iron,  Coal,  etc.    Cost  of  Production.     1  Vol. 


MISCELLANEOUS    PUBLICATIONS. 

Maine  School  Report,  1884. 

Training  of  the  Hand,  by  D.  C.  Oilman,  LL.  D.,  President  John  Hopkins  Uni- 
versity, and  Manual  Training  and  Public  Schools,  by  H.  H.  Belfield,  Director 
Chicago  Manual  Training  School,  1888. 

Elementary  Education  Bill  in  Parliament.    Debates.    London,  1870. 

Technical  Education  in  Europe. 

First  Part— Industrial  Education  in  France,  by  J.  Schoenhof.    Washington,  1888. 

Thomas  Jefferson  on  Education— By  John  C.  Henderson.  Published  by  G.  P. 
Putnam's  Sons.    New  York,  1890. 

Proceedings  of  the  American  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science.  21st 
Meeting,  held  at  Dubuque,  Iowa,  1872. 

Same— 22d  Meeting,  held  at  Portland,  Maine,  August,  1873. 

INTERNATIONAL    AMERICAN    CONFERENCE. 

Reports  and  Recommendations,  together  with  the  Message  of  the  President  and 
the  Letters  of  the  Secretary  of  State,  transmitting  the  same  to  Congress. 
Washington,  1890.    2  Copies. 

Message  of  the  President  of  the  United  States  and  Letter  of  the  Secretary  of 
State,  submitting  the  Recommendations  of  the  Conference  to  Congress. 

SPECIAL  REPORTS. 

Concerning  a  Plan  of  Arbitration  for  the  Settlement  of  Disputes  Between  the 
American  Republics.    Washington,  1890. 


110  OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Relative  to  an  International  Railway.    Washington,  1890. 
Reciprocity  Treaties  with  Latin  America.    Washington,  1890. 

CENSUS    REPORTS. 

Eight  Census,  1860— 

Agriculture,  Mortality  and  Miscellaneous. 
Manufactures, 

Ninth  Census,  1870— 

Population  and  Social  Statistics;  Wealth  and  Industry. 

Vital  Statistics.    Compendium, 

Album  of  Agriculture  Statistics,  by  J.  K.  Dodge,  Washington,  1889. 

Same.     1891. 

Same.    (Graphic.)    1891. 

Tenth  Census,  1880— 

V.    1.  Statistics  of  Population. 

V.    2.  Statistics  of  Manufactures. 

V.    3.  Statistics  of  Agriculture. 

V.    4.  Agencies  of  Transportotion. 

V.    6.  Cotton  Production  in  the  United  States.     Pt.  2. 

V.    7.  Valuation,  Taxation  and  Public  Indebtedness. 

V.    8.  Newspapers.    Alaska  and  Ship-building. 

V.    9.  Forest  Trees  of  North  America,  with  atlas. 

V.  10.  Petroleum,  Coke  and  Building  Stones. 

V.  11.  Mortality  and  Vital  Statistics.     Pt.  1. 

V.  12.  Same.     Pt.  2,  with  atlas. 

V.  13.  Statistics  and  Technology  of  Precious  Metals. 

V.  14.  Mining  Laws  of  the  United  States. 

V.  15.  Mining  East  of  the  100th  Meridiah. 

V.  16.  Water  Power  of  the  United  States.    Pt.  1. 

V.  17.  Same.     Pt.  2. 

V.  18.  Social  Statistics  of  Cities.     Pt.  1. 

V.  19.  Same.     Pt.  2. 

V.  20.  Statistics  of  Wages  and  Prices  of  Necessaries  of  Life. 

V.  21.  Defective,  Dependent  and  Delinquent  Classes. 

V.  22.  Power  and  Machinery  in  Manufactures,  and  Report  on  Ice  Industry. 

Compendium.    Pts.  1  and  2. 

DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE. 

Annual  Reports— 1860.  1861.  1863.  1864.  1865.  1867.  1868.  1869.  1870. 
1871.  1876.  1878.  1881-82.  1883.  1884.  1886.  1887.  1888.  1889. 
1891. 

EXPLORATIONS  AND  SURVEYS. 

Geological  Exploration  of  the  Fortieth  Parallel — 

Vol.  1.    Systematic  Geology.    (King.)    1st  Report,  vol.  1,  1880. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  1 1 1 

Vol.  7.    Odontomithes.    (Marsh.) 

Geographical  Surveys  West  of  the  One  Hundredth  Meridian— 

(  Geographical  Report,  Appendix  F. 
Vol.  1.     ]  Progress  Report,  1872. 

(Geographical  Report,  1889. 

Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Territories- 
Annual  Reports— 1870.     1871.    1872.     1877.    1878,  Pts.  1,  2. 

Geographical  and  Geological  Survey  of  the  Rocky  Mountain  Region- 
Reports— Geology  of  the  Uinta  Mountains,  with  Atlas.    (Powell.) 
Geology  of  the  Henry  Mountains.    (Gilbert.) 
Lands  of  the  Arid  Region,  1879.    (Powell.) 
Report  of  Director  of  U.  S.  Geological  Survey,  1888. 

United  States  Geological  Survey- 
Annual  Reports— Vol.  1,  1880.     Vol.  2,  1881.     Vol.  3,  1882.     Vol.  4,  1883. 
Vol.  5,  1884.     Vol.6,  1885.    Vol.  7,  1886.    Vol.  8,  1887,  Pts.  1  and 
2.    Vol.  9,  1888.    Vol.  10,  1889.    Vol.  11,  1890. 

Monographs — 

V.    1.    Lake  Bonneville.    (Gilbert.) 

V.    2.    Tertiary  History  of  the  Grand  Canon  District,  with  Atlas.  (Dutton.) 

V.    3.    Geology  of    the  Comstock  Lode  and  the  Washoe    District  with 

Atlas.    (Becker.) 
V.    4.    Comstock  Mining  and  Miners.    (Lord.) 
V.    5.    The  Copper  Bearing  Rocks  of  Lake  Superior.    (Irving.) 
V.    6.    Contributions  to  the  Knowledge  of  the  Older  Mesozoic  Flora  of  Vir- 
ginia.   (Fontaine.) 
V.    7.    Silver-Lead  Deposits  of  Eureka,  Nev.    (Curtis.) 
V.   8.    Palaeontology  of  the  Eureka  District.    (Walcott.) 
V.   9.    Biachiopoda  and  Lamellibranchiata  of  the  Raritan  Clays  and  Green- 
sand  Marls  of  New  Jersey.    (Whitfield.) 
V.  10.    Diriocesata.    A  Monograph  of  the  Extinct  Order  of  Gigantic   Mam- 
mals.   (Marsh.) 
V.  11.    Geological  History  of  Lake  Lahontan,  a  Quaternary  Lake  of  North- 
western Nevada.    (Russell.) 
V.  13.    Geology  of  the  Quicksilver  Deposits  of  the  Pacific  Slope,  with  atlas. 

(Becker.) 
V.  12.    Geology  and  Mining  Industry  of  Leadville,  Col.,  with  atlas.    (Em- 
mons.) 
V.  14.    Fossil  Fishes  and  Fossil  Plants  of  the  Triassic  Rocks  of  New  Jersey 

and  the  Connecticut  Valley.    (Newbury.) 
V.  15.    The  Potomac  or  Younger  Mesozoic  Flora  (Fontaine.) 
V.  16.    The  Paleozoic  Fishes  of  North  America.    (Newbury.) 


112  OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

BULLETINS  OF  THE  U.  S.  GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY. 

Bulletin  No.  1 — On  Hypersthem-Andesite  and  on  Trychinle  Pyroxene  in  Augitic 
Rocks,  by  Whitman  Cross,  with  a  Geological  Sketch  of  Buffalo  Peaks  of 
Colorado,  by  S.  F.  Emmons,  Geologist,  in  charge  of  Rocky  Mountain  Di- 
vision, 1883. 

Bulletin  No.  2 — Gold  and  Silver  Conversion  Tables,  giving  the  Coinage  Values 
of  Troy  ounces  of  ffne  metal  and  the  weights  of  fine  metal  represented  by 
given  sums  of  United  States  money.    (2  copies.)    1883. 

Bulletin  No.  3— On  the  Fossil  Faunos  of  the  Upper  Devorian  along  the  meridian 
of  76  deg.  30  min.  from  Tompkins  County,  N.  Y.,  to  Bradford  County,  Pa., 
(2  copies.)    1884. 

Bulletin  No.  4— On  Mesozlc  Fossils,  1884. 

Bulletin  No.  5— A  Dictionary  of  Altitudes  in  the  United  States,  1884.    (2  copies.) 

Bulletin  No.  6 — Elevators  in  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  1884.    (2  copies.) 

Bulletin  No.  7 — A  Catalogue  of  Geological  Maps  relative  to  North  and  South 
America.    (2  copies.) 

Bulletin  No.  8 — On  Secondary  Enlargements  of  Mineral  Fragments  in  Certain 
Rocks.    (2  copies.) 

Bulletin  No.  9.  A  Report  of  the  Work  Done  in  the  Washington  Labratory  Dur- 
ing the  Fiscal  Year  1883-84. 

Bulletin  No.  10— On  the  Cambrian  Fanna  of  North  America,  1884. 

Bulletin  No.  11— On  the  Quarternary  and  Recent  Mollusca  of  the  Great  Basin, 
with  Descriptions  of  New  Forms,  1884. 

Bulletin  No.  12— A  Crystallographic  Study  of  the  Minolite  of  Lake  Lahonton, 
1884. 

Bulletin  No.  13— Boundaries  of  the  United  States  and  of  the  Several  States  and 
Territories,  with  a  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Territorial  Changes.    1885. 

Bulletin  No.  14 — On  the  Physical  Characteristics  of  the  Iron  Carburets— More 
Particularly  on  the  Galvanic,  Thermo-Electric  and  Magnetic  Properties  of 
Wrought  Iron,  Steel  and  Cast  Iron  in  Different  States  of  Hardness,  together 
with  a  Physical  Diagram  for  the  Classification  of  Iron  Carburets.     1885. 

Bulletin  No.  15 — Notes  on  the  Mesozoic  and  Cenoyoic  Paleoutology  of  Califor- 
nia.   1885. 

Bulletin  No.  16— On  the  Higher  Deovinan  Faunas  of  Ontario  County,  New 
York.    1885. 

Bulletin  No.  17— On  the  Development  of  Crystallization  in  the  Igneous  Rocks  of 
Washoe,  Nevada,  with  Notes  on  the  Geology  of  the  District.    1885. 

Bulletin  No.  18— On  Marine,  Eocene,  Fresh  Water,  Miocene  and  Other  Fossil 
Molusca  of  Western  North  America.     1885. 

Bulletin  No.  19— Notes  on  the  Stratigraphy  of  California.     1885. 

Bulletin  No.  20— Contributions  to  the  Mineralogy  of  the  Rocky  Mountains.    1885. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  113 

Bulletin  No.  21— The  Licnltes  of  the  Great  Sioux  Reservation.  A  report  on  the 
region  between  the  Grand  and  Morean  rivers,  Dakota.    1885. 

Bulletin  No.  22— On  New  Cretaceous  Fossils  from  California.    1885. 

Bulletin  No.  23— Observations  on  the  Junction  Between  the  Eastern  Sandstone 
and  the  Keweenaw  Series  on  Keweenaw  Point,  Lake  Superior.    1885. 

Bulletin  No.  24— List  of  Marine  Mollusca,  Comprising  the  Quarternary  Fossils 
and  Recent  Forms  from  American  Localities  between  Cape  Hatteras  and 
Cape  Rogue,  including  the  Bermudas.    1885. 

Bulletin  No.  25— The  Present  Technical  Condition  of  the  Steel  Industry  of  the 
United  States.    1885. 

Bulletin  No.  26— Copper  Smelting.    1885. 

Bulletin  No.  26— Work  Done  in  the  Division  of  Chemistry  and  Physics,  mainly 
During  the  Fiscal  Years  1884-85  and  86. 

Bulletin  No.  28— The  Gabbros  and  Associate  Hornblende  Rocks  Occurring  in 
the  Neighborhood  of  Baltimore,  Md.    1886. 

Bulletin  No.  29— On  the  Freshwater  Invertebrates  of  the  North  American  Juras- 
sic.   1886. 

Bulletin  No.  30 — Second  Contribution  to  the  Studies  on  the  Cambrani.an   Faunas 

of  North  America.    1886. 
Index  to  Vol.  5. 
Bulletin  No.  31— Systematic  Review  of  Our  Present  Knowledge  of  Fossil  Insects, 

including  Myriapods  and  Arachuids,  1886. 

Bulletin  No.  32— Mineral  Springs  of  the  United  States.    1886. 

Bulletin  No.  33— Notes  on  the  Geology  of  Northern  California,  1886. 

Bulletin  No.  34— On  the  Relation  of  the  Laramie  Fauna  to  that  of  the  Succeeding 
Fresh  Water  Eocene  and  other  Groups.    1886. 

Bulletin  No.  35— Physical  Properties  of  the  Iron -Carburets.    1886. 

Bulletin  No.  36— Subsidence  of  Fine  Solid  Particles  in  Liquids.    1886. 

Bulletin  No.  37— Types  of  the  Laramie  Flora.    1886. 

Bulletin  No.  38— Peridotite  of  Elliott  County,  Ky.     1887. 

Bulletin  No.  39— The  Upper  Beaches  and  Deltas  of  the  Glacial  Lake  Agassiz. 
1887. 

Bulletin  No.  40— Change  in  the  River  Courses  in  Washington  Territory,  due  to 

Glacial  Action.    1887. 
Bulletin  No.  41— On  the  Fossil  Faunas  of  the  Upper  Devonian— The  Genesee 

Section,  New  York.    1887. 

Bulletin  No.  42— On  Report  of  Work  Done  in  the  Division  of  Chemistry  and 
Physics,  Mainly  During  the  Fiscal  Year  1885-86. 

Bulletin  No.  43— On  the  Tertiary  and  Cretaceous  Strata  of  the  Tuscaloosa,  Tom- 
bigbee  and  Alabama  Rivers.     1887. 

Bulletin  No.  45— On  the  Present  Condition  of  Knowledge  of  the  Geology  of 
Texas.    1887. 


114  OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Bulletin  No.  44— Biblography  of  North  American  Geology  for  1886. 

Bulletin  No.  46 — The  Nature  and  Origin  of  Deposits  of  Phosphate  of  Lime. 
1888. 

Bulletin  No.  47— Analysis  of  Waters  of  the  Yellowstone  National  Park,  with  an 
Account  of  the  Methods  of  Analysis  Employed.     1888. 

Bulletin  No.  48— On  Form  and  Position  of  the  Sea  Level.     1888. 

Bulletin  No.  49— Latitudes  and  Longitudes  of  Certain  Points  in  Missouri,  Kan- 
sas and  New  Mexico.     1889. 

Bulletin  No.  50 — Formulas  and  Tables  io  Facilitate  the  Construction  and  Use  of 
Maps.    1889. 

Bulletin  No.  51— On  Invertebrate  Fossils  from  the  Pacific  Coast.    1889. 

Bulletin  No.  52— Subaerial  Decay  of  Rocks  and  Origin  of  the  Red  Color  of  Cer- 
tain Formations.     1889. 

Bulletin  No.  53— Geology  of  Nantucket.    1889. 

Bulletin  No.  54— On  the  Thermo-Electric  Measurement  of  High  Temperatures. 
1889. 

Bulletin  No.  55— Report  of  Work  Done  in  the  Division  of  Chemistry  and  Physics, 
Mainly  During  the  Fiscal  Year  1886-87. 

Bulletin  No.  56— Fossil  Wood  and  Lignite  of  the  Potomac  Formation.    1889. 

Bulletin  No.  57— A  Geological  Reconnaissance  in  Southwestern  Kansas.    1890. 

Bulletin  No.  58— The  Glacial  Boundary  in  Western  Pennsylvania,  Ohio,  Ken- 
tucky, Indiana  and  Illinois.    1890. 

Bulletin  No.  59— The  Gabbros  and  Associated  Rocks  in  Delaware.    1890. 

Bulletin  No.  60— Report  of  Work  done  in  the  Division  of  Chemistry  and  Physics. 
Mainly  During  the  Fiscal  Year  1887-'88. 

Bulletin  No.  61— Contributions  to  the  Mineralogy  of  the  Pacific  Coast.    1890. 

Bulletin  No.  62— The  Greenstone  Schists  Areas  of  the  Menominee  and  Mar- 
quette Regions,  of  Michigan.     1890. 

Bulletin  No.  63— A  Bibliography  of  Paleozoic  Crustacea,  from  1698  to  1889. 

Bulletin  No.  64— A  Report  of  work  Done  in  the  Division  of  Chemistry  and 

Physics.    Mainly  during  the  Fiscal  Year  1888-'89. 
Bulletin  No.  65— Stratigraphy  of  Bituminous  Coal  Field  in  Pennsylvania,  Ohio 

and  West  Virginia. 

Bulletin  No.  66— On  a  Group  of  Volcanic  Rocks  from  the  Tewan  Mountains, 
New  Mexico,  and  on  the  Occurrence  of  Primary  Quartz  in  Certain  Basalts. 
1890. 

Bulletin  No.  67 — The  Relations  of  the  Traps  of  the  Newark  System  in  the  New 
Jersey  Region.     1890. 

Bulletin  No.  68— Earthquakes  in  California  in  1889. 

Bulletin  No.  69— A  Classed  and  Annotated  Bibliography  of  Fossil  Insects.    1890. 

Bulletin  No.  70— Report  on  Astronomical  Work  of  1889-90. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  115 

Bulletin  No.  71— Index  to   the  Known   Fossil  Insects  of  the  World,  including 

Myriapods  and  Arcachnlds.     1891. 

Bulletin  No.  72— Altitudes  Between  Lake  Superior  and  the  Rocky  Mountains. 
1891. 

Bulletin  No.  73— The  Viscosity  of  Solids.     1891. 

Bulletin  No.  74— The  Minerals  of  North  Carolina.    1891. 

Bulletin  No.  75— Record  of  North  American  Geology  for  1887  to  1889,  inclusive. 

Bulletin  No.  76— A  Dictionary  of  Altitudes  in  the  United  States.    2d  Edition. 
1891. 

Bulletin  No.  77— The  Texan   Permian  and  its  Mesozoic  Types  of  Fossils.    1891. 

Bulletin  No.  78— Report  of  Work  Done  in  the  Division    of  Chemistry  and 
Physics.    Mainly  During  the  Fiscal  Year  1889-'90. 

Bulletin  No.  79 — A  Late  Volcano  Eruption  in  Northern  California  and  its  Peculiar 
Uva.     1891. 

Bulletin  No.  80— Correlation  Papers.    1891.    Devonian  and  Carboniferous. 

Bulletin  No.  81 — Correlation  Papers.    Cambrian. 


MISCELLANEOUS  SERIES. 

Mineral  Resources  of  the  United  States — 

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Smithsonian  Institution- 
Annual  Reports— 1857.     1859.     1863.     1864.     1865.     1866.     1867.     1872.     1873. 

1874.     1875.    1876.     1878.     1879.     1880.     1881.     1882.     1883.     1884.     1885. 

Pts.  1  and  2*.     1887,  Pts.  1  and  2*.     1888,  Pts.  1  and  2*.     1889,  Pts.  1  and 

2*.     1890,  Pts.  1  and  2*. 

Smithsonian  Bulletins,  41  and  42. 

Smithsonian  Museums  of  the  Future. 
♦This  Volume  contains  the  Annual  Report  of  the  National  Museum. 

BUREAU  OF  ETHNOLOGY. 

Annual  Reports — 

First,  1879-80.    Second,  1880-81.    Third,  1881-82.    Fourth,  1882-83.    Fifth, 

1883-84.    Sixth,  1884-85. 
Contributions  to  North  American  Ethnology,  Vol.2,  Pts.  1  and  2. 

MISCELLANEOUS  PUBLICATIONS. 

Introduction  to  the  Study  of   Mortuary  Customs  of  North  American  Indians. 

(Yarrow.) 
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Explorations  of  the  Colorado  of  the  West,  1869,  1872,  1880. 


116  OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Smithsonian  Contributions  to  Knowledge,  vol.  21. 

Same— Vols.  22,  23,  24,  25,  26,  28. 

Smithsonian  Contributions  to  Knowledge  (pamphlets)  on  the  Relative  Intensity 
of  the  Heat  and  Light  of  the  Sun,  Under  Different  Latitudes  of  the  Earth, 
by  E.  Meech,  A.  M.,  1856. 

On  the  Use  of  the  Barometer  in  Surveys  and  Reconnoisances,  in  Meterolegy  and 
Hypsometery,  being  Professional  papers  of  the  Corps  of  Engineers,  U.  S.  A., 
No.  15  and  Appendix,  with  practicable  tribes,  by  R.  S.  Williamson,  Major- 
Engineers,  1868,  in  2  Pts. 

Notes  of  Measurements  of   Terrestrial  Magnetism  for  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  by 

Charles  A.  Schott,  Asst.,  1872. 
No.  222.    Tables  and  Results  of  the  Precipitation  of    Rain    and    Snow   in  the 

U.  S.,  etc.,  by  Chas.  A.  Schott,  Asst.  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  1872. 
FOREIGN— Meterology.    Sweden  Climate,  with  Isothermal  Maps,  Stockholm, 

by  E.  Edlund,  1874. 
Bulletin— Meteorologique    Mensuel    of    the  Observations  of  the  University  of 

Upsal.    Vol.  2,  Nos.  1  to  12,  1869-70. 
Same— Vol.  4,  Nos.  2  to  12,  1872,  by  Dr.  R.  Robensun. 


BUREAU  OF  ETHNOLOGY. 

Bulletins- 
Bibliography  of  the  Eskimo  Language. (Pilling.) 
The  Use  of  Gold  and  Other  Metals  Among  the  Ancient  Inhabitants  of  Chi- 

riqui.     (Holmes.) 
Work  in  Mound  Exploration  of  the  Bureau  of  Ethnology.    (Thomas.) 
Bibliography  of  the  Siouan  Languages.    (Pilling.) 
Bibliography  of  the  Iroquoian  Languages.    (Pilling.) 
Textile  Fabrics  of  Ancient  Peru.    (Holmes.) 
The  Problem  of  the  Ohio  Mounds.    (Thomas.) 
Bibliography  of  the  Muskogean  Languages.    (Pilling.) 
Bibliography  of  the  Algonquin  Languages.     1891. 
Anatomy  of  Astrangia  Danae.     (Sonrel  and  Fawks.) 
Experiments  in  Aerodynamics.     1891.    (Langley.) 
Six  Species  of  Fresh  Water  Fishes. 

The  Circular,  Square  and  Octagonal  Earthworks  of  Ohio.    (Thomas.) 
Omaha  and  Ponka  Letters.     (Dorsey.) 
Catalogue  of  Prehistoric  Works  East  of  the  Rocky  Mountains.    (Thomas.) 


UNITED  STATES  COMMISSION  OF  FISH  AND  FISHERIES. 

Annual  Reports— 

Pt.  3,  1873-75.     Pt.  9,  1881.     Pt.  14,  1886. 
Pt.  5,  1887.    Pt.  13,  1885.     Pt.  15,  1887. 

Annual  Bulletins— 


V.  1,1881.    V.  3,  1883.    V.  5,  1885. 
V.  2,  1882.     V.  4,  1884.     V.  6,  1886. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  117 

ABRIDGEMENT  OF  MESSAGES  AND  DOCUMENTS. 

1869-70.  1882-83.  1886-87.  1889-90. 

1876-77.  1883-84.  1887-88.  1890-91. 

1877-78.  1884-85.  1888-89.  1892. 

Miscellaneous  (cloth)  ditto — 

1875-76.  Abridgement. 

1876-77.  Department  of  State. 

1877-78.  Abridgement. 

1877-78.  Department  of  State. 

1877-78.  V.  1  and  2  (Pts.  1  and  2),  V.  3  and  4. 

1877-78.  Department  of  State  and  Appendix. 

1877-78.  Navy  Department. 

1877-78.  Postoffice  Department. 

18«2-83.  Interior  Department,  V.  4. 

1883-84.  Abridgement. 

1889-90.  Interior  Department.    V.  5,  Pts.  1  and  2. 

1890^91.  Secretary  of  Navy. 

1092.    President's  Report,  Relations  with  Chili. 

Treasury  Department — 

Collection  of  Duties.    V.  2,  1885. 

Report  of  Secretary  of  Treasury.    V.  2.    1886. 

Same.    V.  1.     1886. 

Same.     1887.     1888.     1889.     1890. 

Report  of  Finance.    1880.     1881.     1882.     1883.     1884. 

Second  Report  of  the  United  States  Entomological  Commission.     Riley,  Pack- 
ard and  Thomas.     1880-82. 
Same.    1882-83. 
Fourth  Report  Same.     1884-85. 

Contageous  Diseases  of  Domestic  Animals.     1880-81. 

Agricultural  Reports.     1881.     1882.     1883.     1884. 

Reports  of  Commissioner  of  Agriculture.     1885.     1886.     1887.     1888. 

Consular  Reports  in  Foreign  Countries.    1880-81,   V.    1   and  2.      1884,  V.  1,2 
and  3. 

Reports  of  the  United  States  Commissioners  to  the  Paris  Exposition.    V.  1,  2,  3, 
4  and  5.    Washington.     1888. 

Cloth- 
Commercial  Relations. 
1876,  1877,  1878. 

1879,  V.  1.    Africa,  America,  Australasia. 
1879,  V.  2.    Europe  and  Polynesia. 
1880-81. 

1882-83,  V.  1,  Europe.    V.  2,  Africa,  America,  Australasia. 
1884-85,  Pts.  1  and  2. 
1885-86,  V.  1.    Europe,  North  America,  Central  America,  West  Indies. 


118  OF  THE  MONTANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

1885-86,  V.  2.    South  America,  Asia, 'Africa,  Australasia  and  App. 

1887-88.    Relations  with  Foreign  Countries. 

1888-89.    Same. 

Report  of  the  Electrical  Conference  at  Philadelphia,  1884. 

Report  and  Proceedings  of  the  International  Monetary  Conference,  1879. 

Report  of  the  Commission  of  Inquiry  to  Santo  Domingo,  1071. 

United  States  International  Exhibition,  1876,  War  Department.    V.  1. 

Same.     V.  2.    Navy,  Treasury  and  Postoffice  Departments. 

The  World's  International  and  Cotton  Centennial  Exposition,  1884-85,  New 

Orleans.    (S.  Fanall.) 
History  of  the  Centennial  Exhibition,  1876.    (James  D.  McCabe.) 
Report  of  Secretary  of  Navy,  1873-78-79-80. 
Foreign  System  of  Naval  Education,  1880.     (J.  Russell  Soley.) 
Training  of  Seamen  in  England.    Lieut.  Commander  F.  E.  Chadwick,  U. 

S.  N.,  1880. 
Commerce  and  Navigation  of  U.  S.  for  1881-83-88. 

Evan's  Imports  and  Duties.    Also  Exports  to  American  Colonies,  1697-1789. 
Report  of  Comptroller  of  Currency,  1878-81-83. 
Internal  Commerce  of  the  United  States,  1885-87-88-89-90. 
Reports  of    the  Inter-State  Commission  on  Statistics  of  Railways  in  the 

United  States  in  1888. 


MISCELLANEOUS  DOCUMENTS. 


Cloth- 


Report  of  Postmaster  General,  1883. 

Tariff  Compilation,  1884. 

Reports  of  Commissioner  of  Indian  Affairs,  1860-61.     1866-67. 

Fifth  Annual  Report  of  the  Commission  of  Labor  (Railroad  Labor.) 

Land  Office  Report,  1867. 

Impeachment  of  Andrew  Johnson.    Vols.  1,  2,  3,  (in  2  Vols.) 

Credit  Mobellier— Report  of  Poland  Committee,  1873. 

Count  of  Electoral  Votes,  Proceedings  of  Congress  and  the  Electoral  Com- 
mission, 1887. 

Report  of  Committee  on  Fort  Pillow  Massacre.     Returned  Prisoners  of  War. 

Alabama  Claims.    Case  of  the  United  States. 

Smithsonian  Miscellaneous  Collections.     Vol.  4  to  and  including  V.  33. 

Additions  and  Corrections  to  the  List  of  Foreign  Correspondence,  No.  490, 
1883. 

No.  708.    The  Toner  Lectures. 

No.  741.  Index  to  the  Literature  of  Thermoynamics,  by  A.  Tuckerman, 
Ph.  D. 

No.  764.  The  Connection  of  Sextants  for  Errors  of  Eccentricity  and  Grad- 
uation.    (Joseph  A.  Rogers.) 


MISCELLANEOUS  U.  S.  PAMPHLETS. 
Report  of  Supervising  Architect  of  Treasury  Department,  1873. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  119 

Report  in  Relation  to  Argument  wltli  Flathead  and  other  Indians  by  Joseph 
Kay.  McCammons,  Asst.  Attorney  General,  1883. 

Register  of  the  Department  of  Interior.  List  of  Persons  Employed  in  the 
Departments  Jan.  1,  1877,  Jan.  15, 1879,  Oct.  10, 1881,  July  15, 1883, 

United  States  Official  Catalogue,  Universal  Exposition,  Paris,  1889. 

Annual  Report  of  the  Attorney  General  of  the  United  States  for  1877»  1878, 
1879,  1883,  1884,  1885,  1887  and  1888. 

Treasury  Reports- 
Report  of  the  Special  Commissioner  of  the  Revenue  Upon  Industry,  Trade, 

Commerce,  Etc.,  of  the  U.  S,  1869. 
Annual  Report  of  the  Chief  of  the  Bureau  of  Statistics  on  the  Foreign  Com- 
merce of  the  U.  S,  June  30,  1886  and  1888. 
Annual  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  of  the  U.  S.  on  the  State  of 

the  Finances  for  1886-87-88-91. 
Statistical  Abstract  of  the  U.  S.,  No.  6,  1883,  No.  9,  1886,  No.  10,  1887. 

Special  Consular  Reports — 

Reports  from  the  Consuls  of  the  U.  S.    N.  S.,  No.  1,  Jan.  1889. 

Trade  and  Transportation  between  the  U.  S.  and  Spanish  America,  bv  Wm. 

Eleroy  Curtis,  1889. 
Special  Report  on  Malt  and  Beer  in  Spanish  America.     1890. 

"  "        "  Carpet  Manufacture  in  Foreign  Countries.     1890. 

"  "        "  Cotton  Textiles  in  Foreign  Countries.     1890. 

"  "        "  Fruit  Culture  in  Foreign  Countries.     1890. 

*'  "        "  Files  in  Spanish  America.     1890. 

"  "        "  European  Emigration,     1390. 

*'  "        "  Refrigerators  and  Food   Preservation   in    Foreign   Coun- 

tries.    1890. 
**  "        "  Olive  Culture  in  the  Alpes  Maritimes.     1891. 

"  "        "  Streets  and  Highways  in  Foreign  Countries.    1891. 

"        "  Port  Regulations  in  Foreign  Countries.     1891. 
*'  "        "  Gas  in  Foreign  Countries.     1891. 

"  "        "  Coal  and  Coal  Consumption  in  Spanish  America.     1891. 

"  "        "  The  Slave  Trade  in  Foreign  Countries.     1892. 

"  India  Rubber,  Pt.  1.     The  Rubber  Tree,    Pt.  2.     India 
Rubber  Manufactures  and  Trade.     1892. 
"  "        "  Cholera  in  Europe  in  1884. 

"  "        "  Trade  Guilds  in  Europe. 


BUREAU  OF  STATISTICS,  TREASURY  DEPARTMENT. 

Quarterly  Reports  of  the  Chief  of  the  Bureau,  Showing  the  Imports  and  Exports 
of  the  United  States. 


No. 

,4. 

1880-1. 

June  30,  1881. 

»i 

1. 

1881-2. 

September  30,  1881 

4t 

2. 

1881-2. 

December  31,  1881. 

44 

3. 

1881-2. 

March  31,  1882. 

44 

4. 

1881-2. 

June  30,  1882. 

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Jo.  1. 

"    2. 

1882-3. 
1882-3. 

September  30,  1882. 
December  31,  1882. 

"    3. 

1882-3. 

March  31,  1883. 

"    4. 

1882-3. 

June  30,  1883. 

"    2. 

1883-4. 
1883-4. 

September  30,  1883. 
December  31,  1883. 

"    3. 

1883-4. 

March  31,  1884. 

"    4. 

1883-4. 

June  30,  1884. 

"    2. 

1884-5. 
1884-5. 

September  30,  1884. 
December  31,  1884. 

"    3. 

1884-5. 

March  31,  1885. 

"    4. 

1884-5. 

June  30,  1885. 

"    1. 
"    3. 

1885-6. 
1885-6. 

September  30,  1885. 
March  31,  1886, 

"    4. 

1885-6. 

June  30,  1886. 

*'    1. 

1886-7. 

September  30,  1886. 

"    2. 

1886-7. 

December  31,  1886. 

'•    3. 

1886-7. 

March  31,  1887. 

"    4. 

1886-7. 

June  30,  1887. 

"    1. 

1887-8. 

September  30,  1887. 

"    2. 

1887-8. 

December  31,  1887. 

"    3. 

1887-8. 

March  31,  1888, 

"    4. 

1887-8. 

June  30,  1888. 

"    1. 

"    2. 

1888-9. 
1888-9. 

September  30,  1888. 
December  31,  1888. 

"    3. 

1888-9. 

March  31,  1889. 

"    4. 

1889-9. 

June  30,  1889. 

"    1. 

1889-90. 

September  30,  1889. 

"    2. 

1889-90. 

December  31,  1889. 

"    3. 

1889-90. 

March  31,  1890. 

"    2. 

1890-91. 
1890-91. 

September  30,  1890. 
December  31,  1890. 

"    3. 

1890-91. 

March  31,  1891. 

"    4. 

1890-91. 

June  30,  1891. 

"    1. 

''    2. 

1891-92. 
1891-92. 

September  30,  1891. 
December  31,  1891. 

"    3. 

1891-92. 

March  31,  1892. 

^ 

'    4. 

1891-92. 

June  30,  1892. 

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South  Carolina — Resources,  Population.    State  Board  of  Agriculture. 

Geological  Survey  of  Illinois.     Vols.  4,  5,  and  6. 

Census  of  Massachusetts,  1885. 

Adjutant  General's  Report  Illinois.     Vols.  2,  5,  6,  7,  8. 

New  York  Insurance  Report,  1877. 

Journal  of  Proceedings  of  the  Missouri  State  Convention,  1861. 

The  Great  Industries  of  the  U.  S.     Vols.  1,  2  and  3.     1872. 

Report  of  Illinois  Board  of  Charities,  1888. 


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Agricultural  Report  of  Ohio. 

Report  of  Attorney  General,  State  of  Illinois,  1880. 

Manual  of  the  Corporation  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1870. 

♦Texas:    Argument  in  Supreme  Court  of  Texas,  Austin  Term,  1882.     The  State 

of  Texas,  appellant,  vs.  I.  &  G.  N.  R.  R.,  appellee. 
♦Argument  No.  458.    The  State  of  Texas,  appellant,  vs.  E.  T.  Moore.     May  22, 

1882. 
♦Charter  and  Revised  Ordinance  of  the  City  of  San  Antonio,   Texas.    Standing 

Rules  of  City  Council  and  Catalogue  of  the  City  Government,  1837  to  1880. 
♦Rules  of  Order  and  Standing  Committees  of  the  House    of    Representatives, 

Seventeenth  Legislature,  and  Constitution  of  the  State  of  Texas.    Austin, 

1881. 
♦Journal  of  House  of  Representatives  of  State  of  Texas,  Session  of  14th  Legisla- 
ture.   Austin,  January  13,  1874. 
♦Same.     11th  Legislature  of  House  of  Representative,  State  of  Texas.    Austin, 

1866. 
♦Constitution  of  the  State  of  Texas,  adopted  at  the  Constitutional  Convention  at 

the  City  of  Austin,  September  6,  1875. 
♦Biennial  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  State  of  Texas.    1884. 
♦U.  S.  Directories— Texas— Austin,  1877-78  and  1878-79. 

San  Antonia,  1879-80  and  1883-84. 
♦Southern  Business  Guide.    1883-84. 
♦Louisiana  Directories — New  Orleans.    1886. 

"  "  U.  S.  Bankers  and  List  of  Bank  Attorneys.    1884. 

Helena  Directories,  Historical,  1879,  1884,  1886-87,  1890,  1891. 
History  of  the  Flathead  Indians,  Their  Wars  and  Hunts,  1813  to  1890. 
The  Montana  Blue  Book,  1891.    Biographical,  Historical  and  Statistical  Book  of 

Reference,  by  Jno.  W.  Page  and  H.  J.  Mock. 
♦Presented. 


U.  S.  CIVIL  SERVICE-ANNUAL  REPORTS. 

First  Annual  Report  of  the  U.  S.  Civil  Service  Commission,  Washington,  1884; 

Third,  1886;   Fourth,  1887;  Sixth,  1889;  Seventh,  1890;  Eight,  1891. 

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Report  of  the  Gun  Foundry  Board  Feb.  16,  1884,  Dec.  20,  1884.  U.  S.  Official 
Guide,  Jan.  1881. 

General  Report  of  Director  of  Mint  to  Secretary  of  the  U.  S.  Treasury,  Year  End- 
ing June  30,  1879. 

Report  of  Secretary  of  State,  U.  S.  Citizens  Claims  Against  France.  Ex.  Doc.  205. 
Feb.  10,  1884. 

Report  of  Secretary  of  Navy,  Geo.  M.  Robinson,  1870-72. 

Register  of  Commissioned,  Warrant  and  Volunteer  Officers  of  the  U.  S.  Navy, 
Including  Officers  of  the  Marine  Corps,  and  others,  Jan.  1881-83. 

Annual  Report  of  Secretary  of  War  Belknap  on  Operations  of  the  Department 
June  30,  1875. 


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Brief  of  Chipman  Hosmer  &  Co.,  in  case  of  Lieut.  J.  W.  Price  of  the  38th  Iowa 
Infantry  Volunteers  for  Commutation  of  Travel. 

Report  of  Expedition  Up  the  Yellowstone  River,  1875,  by  James  W.  Forsyth, 
Lieut. -Col.;  F.  D.  Grant,  Aide-de-Camp;  Lieut. -General  P.  H.  Sheridan, 
Commanding. 

Annual  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior. 

Operations  of  the  Department  Dec.  31,  1871. 

Receipts  and  Distributions  1885,  1886,  1886-87,  1887,  1887-89. 

Piegan  Indian  Affairs.  Letter  from  Secretary  of  Interior  to  National  House  of 
Representatives  in  Answer  to  Resolutions  of  March  4,  1870.  Ex.  Doc,  185, 
March  7,  1870.    Alf.  Sully,  Supt.  Indian  Affairs. 

Piegan  Indian  Affairs — Letter  from  Secretary  of  Interior  to  House,  March  14, 
1870.     Executive  Document,  197. 

Northern  Pacific  Surveying  Party  in  Relation  to  Influence  of  the  Indians.  Exe- 
cutive Document  16. 

Letter  from  Capt.  Ed  Ball  to  Commissioner  of  Indian  Affairs. 

Investigation  into  Indian  Affairs  by  Committee  on  appropriations  in  behalf  of 
Hon.  E.  S.  Parker,  Commissioner  of  Indian  Affairs. 

Annual  Report  upon  the  Geographical  Explorations  and  Surveys  West  of  the 
100th  Meridian,  in  California,  Nevada,  Utah,  Arizona,  Colorado,  New 
Mexico,  Wyoming  and  Montana,  1874.  Geo.  M.  Wheeler,  First  Lieutenant 
of  Engineers,  U.  S.  A. 

Annual  Report  to  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  for  the  Fiscal  Year  Ending  June  30, 
1880. 

Annual  Report  of  the  Comptroller  of  the  Currency  to  the  2d  session  of  the  47th 
Congress.     1882.     (Jno.  J.  Knox.) 

American  Pork— Result  of  an  Investigation  Made  Under  Authority  of  the  De- 
partment of  State.     1881. 

Letter  from  Secretary  of  War — "Deep  Harbor,  Gulf  of  Mexico."     1889. 

Reports  from  the  Consuls  of  the  United  States  on  Forestry  in  Europe.     1887. 

Forestry  Congress  Annual  Meeting,  held  in  Springfield,  111.,  September  14,  1887. 

Public  Document— Report  on  Receipt,  Distribution  and  Sale  of  Public  Docu- 
ments of  the  Interior  Department,  1890-91. 

Rules  and  Practice  in  Cases  before  the  U.  S.  District  Land  Offices,  the  General 
Land  Office  and  the  Department  of  the  Interior.     1889. 

Geographical  Names— First  Report  of  the  U.  S.  Board  Thereon.     1890-91. 

Message  of  the  President  to  the  Houses  of  Congress.    1890. 


CONGRESSIONAL  DIRECTORIES. 

43d  Congress,  1st  Session,  3d  Edition,  (Poore.) 
48th  Congress,  1st  Session,  3d  Edition,  (Poore.) 
48th  Congress,  2d  Session,  1st  Edition,  (Poore.) 
49th  Congress,  1st  Session,  3d  Edition,  (Poore.) 
49th  Congress,  2d  Session,  1st  Edition,  (Poore.) 
49th  Congress,  2d  Session,  2d  Edition,  (Poore.) 
47th  Congress,  Special  Session  of  Senate,  (Poore.) 
50th  Congress,  1st  Session,  2d  Edition,  (Michael.) 
51st  Congress,  1st  Session,  2d  Edition,  (Michael.) 
51st  Congress,  1st  Session,  3d  Edition,  (Michael.) 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  123 

51st  Congress,  1st  Session,  2d  Edition,  (Michael.) 
52d  Congress,  2d  Session,  2d  Edition,  (Michael.) 

U.  S.  Consular  Reports— Budget  Legislation  in  Foreign  Countries,  No.  90,  1888. 


SMITHSONIAN  MISCELLANEOUS  COLLECTIONS. 

List  of  Foreign  Correspondents  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution  to  1882. 

Additions  and  Corrections  to  the  same,  1883. 

Bureau  of  Ethnology,  J.  W.  Powell,  Director— Work  in  Mound  Explorations,  by 

Cyrus  Thomas,  1887. 
Bibliography  of  the  Siouan  Languages.    (Pilling.)    1887. 
Bibliography  of  the  Eskimo  Language.    (Pilling.)    1887. 
Same  of  the  Iroquolan  Languages.    (Pilling.)     1888. 
Use  of  Gold  and  Other  Metals  Among  the  Ancient  Inhabitants  of  Chiriqui, 

Isthmus  of  Darlen.    (William  H.  Holmes.)    1887. 
Perforated  Stones  of  California.    (Henry  W.  Henshaw.)    1887. 
The  Problem  of  the  Ohio  Mounds.    (Cyrus  Thomas.)     1889. 
The  Circle,  Square,  and  Octagonal  Earthworks  of  Ohio,  by  Cyrus  Thomas,  1889. 
Textile  Fabrics  of  Ancient  Peru.    (W.  H.  Holmes.)    1889. 
Bibliography  of  the  Muskhogean  Languages.    (Pilling.)    1889. 
Catalogue  of  Prehistoric  Works  East  of  the  Rocky  Mountains.  (Thomas.)  1891. 
Bibliography  of  the  Chemical  Influence  of  Light  by  Alfred  Tuckerman,  Ph.  D. 

1891. 
Index  to  the  Literature  of   Columblum,  1801-1887,  by  Frank  W.  Traphagen, 

Ph.  D.     1888. 
The  Toner  Lectures,  No.  10.    Mental  Overwork  and  Premature  Disease  Among 

Public  and  Professloual  Men,  by  Charles  K.  Mills,  M.  D.,  1885. 
Yellowstone  National  Park.    Report  of  Superintendents  to  the  Secretary  of  the 

Interior  for  1877-79,  1886-87-88. 
Missouri  River  Commission.    Report  of— from  July  1,  1885,  to  June  30,  1887*. 
Same,  1888-89-90-91. 

From  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington. 
Catalogue  of  Charts  and  Other  Publications,  1890,  by  T.  C.  Mendenhall,  Supt. 

U.  S.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey. 
Federal  and  State  Constitutions,  Colonial  Charters  and   Other  Organic  Laws  of 

the  United  States,  Pts.  1  and  2,  by  Ben.  Perley  Poore.    Washington,  1877. 
Report  of  the  Commissioner  of   Agriculture  on  the  Diseases  of  Cattle  in  the 

United  States.    Washington,  1871. 
Sixth  Annual  Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Labor,  1890.    Cost  of  Production, 

Iron,  Steele,  Etc. 
Annual  Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Indian  Affairs,  1886. 
U.  S.  Fish  Commission.    Propagation  of  Food  Fishes  of  the  U.  S.    Report 

1873-74  and  1874-75. 


INDEX. 


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INDEX  TO  SUBJECTS-PART  I. 


PAGES. 

Agricultural  Resources  of  the  State 42 

Agricultural  Reports 42 

American  Bar  Association 51-52 

American  Commonwealths,  Histories  of 27 

An  Appeal  to  Our  Friends 12-13 

Autobiographical 29 

Biographical 29 

Catalogues  of  Schools  and  Universities 48-49 

Commencement  of  Catalogue 21 

De  Peyster  Miscellanies 29 

Dominion  of  Canada 24-25 

Dominion  Government  Reports 37-38 

Donated  Papers 52-56 

Flathead  Indians,  History  of  Their  Wars  and  Hunts 49 

Grand  Army  of  the  Republic 50 

Helena,  Pamphlets  Relating  to 48 

Historical  Sketch  of  the  Organization  of  the  Society 8-11 

Histories— List  of  State  and  Historical  Society  Collections 23-24 

Historical  Pamphlets,  Miscellaneous 35-36 

Historical  Society  Pamphlets 36-37 

Historical  Reports  and  Bulletins 37 

Historical  Pamphlets  and  Exchanges  from  the  Several  States 33-35 

Histories,  Travels,  Adventures,  etc 27-29 

Irrigation 49 

In  Memorlam,  Pamphlets 39 

Journals  of  the  Legislative  Assembly  of  the  Stale  of  Montana 44 

Leading  Industries,  etc 42-43 

Letter  of  Transmittal— Granville  Stuart  to  Gov.  J.  K,  Toole 3 

Literary  Works , 32 

Maps,  State  and  United  States 57 

Memorial  Addresses • 38-39 

Meteorology 50' 

Messages  and  Reports  of  the  Governors  of  Montana  Territory 46 

Mining  and  Currency 49-50 

Miscellaneous  Relating  to  the  West 31-32 

Miscellaneous  Genealogical  Pamphlets 40 

Miscellaneous,  Descriptive  and  Historical 40-42 

Missionaries  Among  the  Indians 30 

Montana  Authors,  Works  of 32 

Montana  Religious  and  Moral  Pamphlets 46-47 

Montana  Newspapers  in  Library 52-56 

North  American  Indians 30-31 

OfBcers  of  the  Society  and  Executive  Committee 15 

Oregon 26 

Pamphlets  relating  to  Montana— Miscellaneous 45 

Political  Pamphlets 51-52 

Religious  and  Moral,  general 43 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY  127 

Reports  of  Live  Stock  Commissioner,  State  of  Montana 47 

Reports  of  Territorial  Superlntemleuts  of  Public  .Schools  and  Mines 47-48 

Session  Laws,  Montana  Territory 45-44 

Table  of  Receipts  and  Expenditures 17-18 

Transfer  of  tbe  Library  to  the  State l»-20 

Voyages  and  Travels  In  North  America 30-31 


INDEX  TO  SUBJECTS-PART  II. 


pa<:ks. 

American  Archives— 9  Vols 103 

American  State  Papers— Finance.    Vols.  IV  and  V 103 

Military  Affairs.    Vols.  Ill,  IV,  V,  VI,  VII 103 

Naval  Affairs.    Vols.  II,  III,  IV 103 

PublicLands.    Vols.  IV,  V,  VI,  Vn,  VIII 103 

Bureau  of  Education.    (Pamphlets) 107-109 

Bulletins  of  the  U.  S.  Geological  Survey 112 

Bureau  of  Statistics,  Treasury  Department 119-120 

Bureau  of  Ethnology,  Annual  Reports 115-116 

Census  Reports 110 

Congressional  Docimients  and  Government  Publications  from  Thirty-Third  to  Fifty- 
Congressional  Directories 122-123 

Civil  Service,  U.  S.  Reports  of 121 

Frst  Congresses 61 

Thirty-Third  Congress 63 

Thirty-Sixth  Congress 63 

Thirty-Eighth  Congress 63 

Thirty-Ninth  Congress 64 

Fortieth  Congress 64 

Forty-First  Congress 64 

Forty-Second  Congress 66-68 

Forty-Third  Congress 68-71 

Forty-Fourth  Congress 71-73 

Forty-Fifth  Congress 73-75 

Forty-Sixth  Congress 75-78 

Forty-Seventh  Congress 78-82 

Forty-Eighth  Congress 83-87 

Forty-Nintli  Congress 88-92 

Fiftieth  Congress 82-97 

Fifty-First  Congress 97-100 

Congi'essional  Globe,  (not  bound) 100 

Congressional  Globe 101 

Congressional  Record 102 

Consular  and  Miscellaneous  Consular  Reports 104- 105 

Department  of  Agriculture 110 

Department  of  Interior 106 

Department  of  State 103 

Explorations  and  Surveys,  Geological,  Etc lio-lil 

International  American  Conference 109 

Miscellaneous  Pamphlet  Publications,  (Educational) 109 

Monographs,  U.  S Ill 

Miscellaneous  Series  U.  S.  Pamphlets 115 


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and  Documents,  Abridgement  of 117-118 

Miscellaneous  U.  S.  Documents  and  Pamphlets 118-119 

Miscellaneous  Eeports,  Resources,  Etc 120-121 

Official  Records  of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion 122-123 

Official  Reports,  Pub.  Docs.  Etc 121-122 

Smithsonian  Miscellaneous  Collections 123 


